Perrysburg High School - Black and Gold Yearbook (Perrysburg, OH)

 - Class of 1963

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Rogcxn Murdock Reporters: A, Merickel, K. Ballantyne, A. Snyder, B, Bubcock, B. Boyd, S, Bolsterj I. Davis, S. Bukerl C. John, K. Finn, S. Buckenbergerj P. Dcuse, F. Fisher, B. Garrett, T. Lcmqe, D. Somer, K O'Neal, A Winler, P Pursekicm, Y. Crumley, P Gerken, L Kumes, M. Miller. S. Halsey, C. Shuller, T. Wallace, I. Slczler, RA Soldwish, L Lewis. I TA? OF CONTENTS Adiinistmtion ..... . ..... . . . 1-14 . . . ................. 15-56 Underclctss . .. ............. 57-84 Academic ........ ... . . . . . .85-94 . 1: ' School Life ............... 95-114 '- Sports ........... 1155134 Clubs ....... ..........135-154 Advertisements .......... 15151-180 Dedication We, the 1963 BLACK AND GOLD 1 ' 1 ,. ,I - 't. t tum . staff dedicate this year's annual to two , ' ' ' . 1 most deserving people: Mrs. Fern Christ- mcm and Mr, Donald D. Contietd. Mrs. Fem Christmrm has taught Enghsh and social studies at Perrysburq for the past 36 years. Mrs. Christmen received her Bachelor of Science degree at Ohio State University in 1919 and since has done graduate work at Bowling Green State University. She has been Ct member of the Meth- odist church in Perrysburg for 31 years, An active member of the Church she be! longs to the Wesleyan Service Organiza- tion, a church group for working women, and is spiritual lite Chairman of this group. In addition she is also :1 member of the Altar F1ower Guild, and cm otticicd member of the church board. Mrs. Christmcm has contributed much toward furthering the education of her pupils. She has been very he1pful in con- ducting Junior Red Cross activities C11 Per- Iysburg. Mrs. Fem Christmcm not on1y prepares her students for their high schoot career but C1180 tor 1C1ter 1jte. Mr; Doncr1d Ccmheld received his Bache elor of Science degree from To1edo Uni- versity in tune of 1928. He 1qter did grad uate work at both Ohio State University and Bowling Green State University. He received his Master's degree from Bowl- ing Green State University in tune 1956. Mr. Cantteld served in the Armed Services from 1917 to 1919 cmd WCfS CI member of the House of Representatives 01 Ohio. Mr. Cantield has taught school for 18 years and hots been director of pupi1 per- sonnel 1n Perrysburg schools for the past 13 years. His outside activities include: active participation in the American Legion, Perrysburq Post and CI member of the First Methodist Church in Perrysburg. Their guiding hand and devotion have helped students through the years, and the Block and Gold staff take this opportunity to express their gratitude to them. ADMINISTRATI MR. ROBERT PIERSON Superintendent of Schools MR. REX MURPHY High School Principal ROBERT CRAGO Guidance Counsellor MARTIN MEUSEB Assistant High School Principal DONALD CANFIELD Director Dorothy Bauer Reid Bushong Latin Sheila Casey General Science Social Studies x. Fern Christmcm David Cremer Social Studies Maria Dubie Social Studies English, Speech Iuck Harbuugh Science Iohn Huebner Betty lean Huff Industrial Arts Vocal Music Kathleen Kerr Alice KiHle Jeannette Lewis Mathematics French Spanish Chemistry, Vocal Music Physical Education Mathematics 1 ?v Mary Ann Louy David Markle Suzanne Matile Ann McCleary Dolores McHuqh Frank Menichetli Commercial Social Studies Instrumenfcd Music Elizabeth Munqer George Munger Harriett Murdock English English English Reading Robert Notestine Jerry Nowak Chester Palen Art English Speech-Heczrinq Therapy William Park Richard Peeps Charles Pratt Instrumental Music Mathematics Science 10 A1 Buvu Mathematics Hance Rogers Mathematics Hcm'y Sharp English Lucile Reulhinger Vocational Home Economics Daniel Rose English Rodney Smith Biology Rita Roesner Mathematics Richard Seibert Social Studies Elinor Snyder English 11 Robert Steinecker John Thomas Becky Titus Commercial Physical Education Librarian J on Vickery Jcmi e Jaguar, Iohn Whitacre Physics, Mathematics oz Mnggshgqj k Industrial Arts M34 XLK 1 71' OT 1m? :4 1,25,117VVW x J W 9.1 ?M; - 7 Ioseph Willmcmh Ed Wolfe Science Social Studies Bryce Zender Social Studies, English, Journalism 12 Margaret Elliott Hilda Isch Helen Patterson Secretary to Superintendent Clerk of the Secretary to Principal Perrysburg Board of Education Barbara Sherman Virginia Spoerl RN. Secretary to Jr. High Principal Board of Education L Lcndwehr R. Sfimmel R. Pierson W. Leathermun H. Isch R. Britten D. Wilson Custodians T. Huichek. A. Schrcrmm, G, Jones, R Frumz. Not pictured: I. Jones. Cooks Bus Drivers FIRST ROW: W. Ziemcm, C. Gordon, S. Gilson, D Pratt. SECOND ROW: I. Pustay. H. Pelc, B. Eckel, D. Mo- ser. substitute 1. Fox and not pictured A Lippert. 14 wQVxEkEVer SENIOR . 'I'ony Snyder-Shuron SUPERLATIVES 18 la! ; Y 5. .. t m t , Senior Class Officers-estonding: Al Merickel, Treasurer; seated, tell to right: Moricm Hawkins, Vice President; lack Fox, President; Mmilyn Stemen, Secretary, The Senior Class of 1963 is saying farewell to CI delightful, o frustrating, a rewarding four year period of growing up. In fact almost CI dozen conflicting adjectives could describe these high school times, And conflict is still with us as we prepare to graduate. We feel sorry that our high school years are over and already a feeling of nostalgia is upon us, but at the some time we are anxious to enter into another phase Of our times. This phase will be diversified for us as we go our various ways but Well all be grateful for having had these high school years together. In our ttrst year of high school we were led bywpres. Morton Hawkins, V. Pres. Jackie Shelly, Sec. Priscilla Melchert, Trees. Carol Clilt. This was the year of acquaintance for us not only with high school life itself, but also with many new people. As Freshmen we spon- sored CI dance as a money making project. During our Sophomore year, under the quid- cmce of Pres. Lynn Kirkby, V. Pres. Orrq Her- roon, Sec. Edna Howold, Treosl Lynne Graham; we ordered our class rings, presented three one act plays, and had CI tax stamp drive. This was also the first year we had CE ClCISS picnic. As Iuniors we worked together toward our one main objective, the Iunior-Senlor Prom. Our class officers were Pres. Tony Snyder, Vl Pres. Kay Cleory, Sec. Sue Bolsterl Trees, Iim Stebel. That year we presented the lunior Class Ploy Dear Ruth . We held the Prom and had our second class picnic. Our Senior year leaves us with many CI happy memory. Our class officers wereipres. lock Fox, V. Pres. Morton Howkinsl Sec. Mori- lyn Stemen, Trees. A1 Merickel. We presented the Senior Class Play You Can't Toke It With YouH and the Senior Gift to the school which wars two fir trees and two maple trees. The most important thing which we ctll Will remem- ber wos Graduation. Our deep thanks go to our helpful Class spon- sors, for Without them we would have accom- plished very little. Our sponsors were: Mr. Smith, Mr. Zender, Mr. Munqer, Mr. Rogers, Mrs. Wagner, Mrs. DeYounq, and Mrs. Kutzke. We the Senior Class would like to say to you, the underclossmen, make good use of each day tor these years go very quickly. Thomas Howard Ames HTom'r When H comes to knowing his music, he is always on key. Latin Club, 1, 2; B.Y,S.O, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2; 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3: Basebokl 2, 3; National Honor Sociew Z, 3. William Charles Babcock Lucas He may be shy, but he is 0 real nice guy. Spanish Club 1, 2; B.Y.S.O. 3, 4; Ir. Counci! on World Affairs 4; Somethin' Staff 4, Sports Ediior; Black and Gold Stuff 4; Football 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Truck 3, 4. Sharon A. Baker Shmonl' When ii comes 10 being sweet, she's gor'm benf Y-Te9n5 3, 4; FHA, 3, Secretary; GJLA. 1,- Pep Club 4; Someihin' Staff 4; Black 5: Gcld SEUH 4. Frances Kay Ballantyne HKGY I would not have trouble feorning French 11'! coufd hove 0111110115 wrmen cbour H franskufed. GAA. 1, 2, 3, 4; PTA. 31 4; Y-Teens 3; Spanish Club 2, 3,- Choir 1. 2, 3, 4; Vocal Ensemble 2, 3, 4; French C1ub 4; Pep Club 2. 3; Scribbles :S Scribes 2; Somethin' Suit 4; Front page editor 4; Black and Gold Staff 4: 1: . Class Ray 3; Sr. Class Play 4; H011 Moniker 4. Karen E. Barber Karen From the Crown of her head to the safe of her shoes, she is CH mirth. G.A.A, 1, Z, S, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4,- Voccd Ensemb1e 3, 4; French Club 4,- Y-Teens 3, 4; Choir 3,4; PTA. Staff 4, Scribbles LS Scribes 2,- Red Cross 2; H011 Monitor 4; Somethin' Stuff 4,- Black 51 Gold Staff 4. Robert Ioseph Bodncxr Bob To know is noihing of OH; 10 imagine is everything, Rifle Club 2, 3,- Latin Chlb 1, 2,- B1150. 3, 4,- Wreslhng 1, 2, 31 Susan Stoddard Bolster My candle burns 0? both ends it WIN nof Fast fhe night but oh my friends and oh my Foes H makes a Iovely light. Pep Club 2, 3; YTeens 3, 4; Rifle Club 2; Hull Monitor 4,- Ir, Class Play 3; Sr. Class Play 4; Somethin' Stuff 4, Ex- change Editor; G.A.A. 2; Ir. Class Sec. 3; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Sec. 2; French Club 4; Trees.. Librarian 3; Red Cross 1; F;B.L.A, Z; Scribbles 6K Scribes Z.- Blcck 5: Gold Stuff. Robert Charles Boyd Ir. Boyd '1 am a great friend to public amusements,- for they keep people from vice. Spanish Club 2, Sergeant of Arms; B.Y.SAO. 3, 4; Student Council 4; 51'. Class Play 4; Rifle Club 2; Somethin' Staff 4, Business Manager; Hall Mon- itor 4; Basketball 1, 2,- Fooiball 3, Foot- ball Statistician 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 4; Toledo Blade Sports Carraspondem 4. Patricia Ann Brunet Pat She puis on garments of glodness. GAA. I, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2; REALA. 2, 3, 4, Reparter 4,- Vocal Ensemble 2; YJTBens 3. 4,- Pep Club 4. 22 Sharon Kay Buckenberger Bucky She doesn't talk much, but when she does she has something nice to say. G.A.A. 1. 2, 3. 4.- Y-Teens 3, 4, Treas- urer 4; Pep Club 2. 3, 4; Hall Monitor 4; Scribbles CS! Scribes 2.- Somethixf Staff 4,- Annuul Stuff 4. Barbara Ellen Christman Barbs H is oiways Ihe adventurers who accomplish great things. Spanish Club 1, Z, 4,- GAKA. 1, 2, 3, 4; RNA, 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens 3, 4,- Pep Club Z, 3, 4, poster chairman 3,- Rifle Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Slate Champion 3; Scribbles 5: Scribes Z; Librarian 2. Who is i! fhot con 16!! me who I am? Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Club 1, 2. 3. 4; B.Y.S.O. 2. 3: Choir 1. 2. 31 4; Wreslling 2, 3, Catherine Ann Cleary 0qu The hear! to conceive, ihe understanding to direct, and Ihe bond Jo execute. FNJX 2, 3. 4, Presideni 4,- Vice Presi- dent of Junior Cicss; Pep Club 3; Latin Club 1, 2: Student Council 4,- Intea'-Club council 4; Commiitee chGiImCm Ir, Class Play. Carol Ann Cliil Carol To mink withouf confusion, dearly,- bve her feHow students sincerefy. Latin Club 1, 2, Treasurer 2,- FNJXA 2, 3, 4, Conesponding Secretary 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 34 4, Reporter 3; YiTeens 3,4, Chaplain 3; Pep Club Z, 3, 4, Treas- Luer 4,- Spcxmsh Club 4; Freshman Class Tmusurer Marjorie Frances Clippinqer Morriie A pomo sized girl, but large in heart. GAA. 1, 2; Y-Teens 3. 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Linda Lou Coble Linda Speech is good, bur sHence is great. Spanish Club 1, 2; F.B.L.A. 2, 4; F.N.A. Z; Y,Teens 3. Carlos Andres Cordova Andy The hand that folfows InreHecf can achieve. National Honor Society 3, 4,- Rifle Club 3, 4; Spanish Club Z, 4: Math Science Club 3, 4; Junior Council on World Afi fairs 4,- Morching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Con- cert chd. l, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Band Equipment Manager 3, 4. John David Craft John W isn't :he work rhm worries me, it's doing H. Student Council 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4,- Lalin Ciub l, 2, President 2: French Club 4; B,Y.S.O, 3, 4,- Nuticnul Honor Society 3,4,- Lub Assistant 4,- Choir 1, 2; InterVClub Council 2, 4, President 4,- Vcrsily Club 4,- Cufeteriu Staff 4; Football 1, Z, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2. 3,- Basebcll 2, 3, 4. Dennis Russell Cruton Dennis The king he was of the culinary arr. Choir 1, 3; French Club 4; PBLA. 4,- F.T A 4. x Yvonne Sue Crumley Crum A'Life is when you make Jr. YvTeens 3, 4,- F.H,A. 1; Black and Gold Stuff, Somethin' Smii, Pep Club, F.T.A. l, 2. Jean Catherine Davis Jeannie HI come, ! saw, I cvsncwered ' Muumee High School 1; Y Teens 2, 3; G.A.A. 4; Pep Club 4,- F.H.A. 2; Some- thin' Staff 4; Block 6. Gold Sluff 4 Thomas R. DeCunl Tom When playing with 0 bond his Irumpef sounds iusf grand. Spanish Club 1, 2,- B.Y.S.O. 3, 4; chd 1, Z, 3. 4; Marching 1, 3, 4; Conceri l, 2, 3, 4.- Northwest Ohio Regional Band 4; Regional Orcheslru; Somethin' Stuff 4; Solos 6x Ensembles 1, 2, 3, 4,- FOOL ball 2; Truck 3. 4. Billie Sue Denfon Camel 81'!er ufwcrys greefs you wiih a pleasant smile and cheerful 'Hi' Findlay High 1; RNA. 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Scribbles 6: Scribes 2; G.A.A. 2. 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4,- chll Mon- itor 3, 4,- F,B.L.A. 4: Y-Teens 3, 4; Senior C1355 Play 4,- Student Council 4. Patricia Ann Douse Pat The foughfer of man is ihe confenimenf of God. Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play- 4; F.H.A. 3,- Somethin' Staff 4; Admin- istrative Office Worker; FHA. Presi- dent 4. Gregory Hamilton Fess , , H cm' , He was born wifh 0 silver spoon in his mouth. Latin Club 1, Z, ViceVPresidem 2; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play 4; Stu- dent Council 2, 4, Treasurer 4; BYVSO. 3, 4,- InierClub Councxl 4; Football Statistician 4,- Hull Monitor 4; Choir 1, Z, 3, Treasurer 3; Basketball Slatisticicm 4; Fombull 3, Reserves 3,- Basketball 1, 2, Reserves 2; Baseball 1,- Track 4. Kathryn H. Finn Katie She hos'nr been here fong and we wish she had come sooner. San Rafael High School 1, 2, 3; Some thin' Staff 4; Black 6: Gold Staff 4. Harold D. Fishbuugh.. ch1 Quesliorls don? bolher me; ifs jusi the answers I worry about. Spanish Club 1,- B.Y,S.O. 4; Varsity Club 3, 4: Somelhin' Stuff 4; Black and Gold Staff 4, Sports Editor 4.- Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Reserves 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4; Base- ball 1, 2, 3. 4, Reserves 1. 2, Varsity 3, 4. Frank P. Fisher Frank A light hear! fives Pong. Football 1, Manager 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Baseball 1, 3; Varsity Club 2,- Senior Class Play 4; Black and Gold Staff 4, Business Manager 4, Icrmes H. Flynn III Mike The man who has music in his soul wiH be most in love wifh the loveliest, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4; B.Y.S.O. 3. 4, Chaplain 4,- Honor Society 3, 4, Vice President 4,- Smdem Council 4; Ir. Class Play 3; Sr. Class Paly 4,- Lutin Club 1, 2,- Jr. Council on World Affairs 4, John Herbert Fox kick HA king can make 0 nobleman, but oniy God can make a gentleman. Student Council 3, 4; Class President 4; Latin Club 1, 2,- BAY.S,OV 3, 4; Varsily Club 2, 3, 4; Ir, Class Play 3; Sr. Cicss Paly 4; InterClub Council 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4,- Baskelbcxll 1, Z, 3, 4; Torclc l, 2, 3, 4. Robert Garrett Specs I know a lot, but I can't think of if now! Senior Class Play 4; Spanish Club 1; F.B,I..A, Vice President 3: Choir 1, '2. 3; Reporter Somethin' 4; Annual 4; Foo1bull 1. Michael Steven Gaydeski Whale A knight in shining armor. B.YAS.O. 31 4,- Choir 1, 2, 3; Football 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3. 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3,- Track 4: Baskeibcxll l, 2, 3, Philip Michael Gerkin i never think of lhe future. I! comes soon enough. Spanish Club 1,- Red Cross 1, 2,- Some- lhin' Staff 4; Black and Gold Smff 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Lynne Frances Graham Lynne A'To her who is determined if remams only to act, GJ-XA. 1, Z, 3, 4,- Rifle Club 1, Z, 8. 4, Vice President 2, 3; Laiin Club 1, 2: Pep Club 2. 3, 4,- French Club 4; Cheer- leader 1; Scribbles 6: Scribes 2: Class Treasurer 2,- Y-Teens 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary- 4; Model United Nations Assembly Hillsdale Col- lege 3. 4; American Field Service, Form eiqn Student Committee 3, 4; Junior Class Play 3: Iunior Council on World Affairs 4. Linda Lou Greene Graeme There aren't enough words in Websfer's Dicrionory 10 describe fhis miss. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club Z, 3; F.N A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Trees. 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Y-Teens 3. 4; Choir 1, 2, 3; Ensembles 2, 4; Somethin' Siuff 4, Black and Gold Staff 4, Academic Edilor 4; Scribbles CS Scribes Z,- Y Teen Rep. 4. Fred Olen Hull Fred TAG.I.G. Thank goodness it's graduaHOn, Chess Club 3; Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1. Z, 4. Sandra Jean Halsey Sandi The variety of 0H things forms a pleasure. Woodward High School 1. 2, 3; Ger- mcm Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 3, Sec. 2: Y- Teens 2,- Drammics Club 2, 3. Vice Pres. 2; Student Council 2, 3; Inter- Club Council 3; PTA. 3; Boosters 1, 2. 3; Black and Gold Stdif 4; Someihin' Staff 4,- Ir. Class Play 3. Marian F. Hawkins Marian Love, curiosity, and freckles make this miss. Freshman Class Presidenl 1; Student Council 1; InterLCIub Council 1; Cheer leader 1; Latin Club 1, 2: RNA, 1, 2; Football Attendant 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; Spanish Ciub 3, 4, President 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2; Sr. Class Play 4; Sr. Class Vice Presi- dent 4,- Baskelball Attendant 4. Ruth Ann Hebcm Ruth Sugar and spice and everymg nice,- Nmf's whof Ifirle giris are made 0L GAA. 1, 2, 3; PTA. 3, 4; Y-Teens 34 4. Gloria Ferdin Hernandez HGloria Goodness comes only from fhe heart. Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; En- sembles 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 2. 31 4; French Club 4: National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Club 1. 2. 011a Raymond Hermon HOTI'CIH He seldom spoke, but when he did he said if clear and M of sense. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Sludent Council 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4,- Soph Class Vice President 2; Lalin Club 1, 3,- Choir 2. Douglas Ned Hoifman HNed I can resfsf anything but fempchon. SL Iohn Vianney 1, 2; Varsity Club 3, 4,- Spanish Club 3, 4; B.Y.S.O, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4; PTA. 4,- Bluck and Gold Siaff 4, Editor-in-Chief 4; Somethin' Stuff 4,- Easkeibcrll 3, 4,- Footbull 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Sr. Class Play 4. Edna Elizabeth Howald Eddie If fnrelfigence fakes you 0 long way,- Edna should go for. Rifle Club 2; Latin Club 1, 2; Y-Teens 3; French Club 4, Sec. 4; Matthcience Club 3, 4: ETA. 3, 4; Soph. Class Sec. 2; Honor Society 3, 4; Sr. Class Play 3; Scribbles 6 Scribes 2; Chess Club 3. Connie Sue Iohn Connie-I in spfie Of her sociof poise and arr, she had a very, very fender heart. Newark High School 1, '2; YTeens 4; Hull Moniior 4,- Siudent Council 4; Somethin' Stuff 4; Black and Gold Stalf 4; Pep Club 4. Robert Johnson Bob Cheer up, Ihe worst is yet to come. Spanish Club 1, 2; Bowling 3 ??irfi 5,; L F Gary Lee Kurnes Satch 'He is Cr weH made man who has 0 good determination. ProjecHon Club 3,- Varsity Club 1. 7.. 3, 4; Foclball 1. 2, 3, 4; Track 1. 2, 3, 4. Larry Lowell Karnes Quincy The rufe of my Me is to make business a pleasure and pleasure my business. Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Somethin' Staff 4; B.Y.S.O. 3, 4; Annual 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Projection 1,- Football 1, 2,- Bus- ketbcli 1, 2, 3; Truck 1, 2, 3, 4. Lynn Myler Kirkby Lynnsey High aims form high charocrers, and great objecls bring ou! great minds. Siudent Council 1, 2. 3, 4, President 4; Soph. Class Pres. 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Latin Club 2; French Club 4,- Sclexy Commiuee 2,- Fooibqll 31011151 iiciun 1, 2, 3: Buckeye Boys Stme 3,- Toledo Area Student Council 1; H1115- dcle U. N. Assembly 3, 4,- chb Assist, um 47 Imer-Club Council 2, 4; Sr. Class Play 4. Bdskeiball Stalisiicicm 3, 4; Baskabcll I, 2; Golf 4, hr g E: Teresa Ann Lounge Terry March her4if you can. P.H.A. 3, 4, President 3; Somethin' Stuff 4; Black cmd Gold Sicdf 4; McAuley High School 1, 2. Della Rose Laubenthul Della Pretty Io wafk with, wiHy to folk with, and pleosonf to ihink about. Student Council 1; Library Club 1, Vice Pres. 1,- Latin Club 1, 2,- Y-Teens 3, 4, Sec. 3, PresV 4; GVAJX, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3,- Pep Club Z, 3, 4; Inter-Club Council 1, 4: FNJX. Z, 3, 4, Vice Pres, 3; Spanish Club 4: Hall Moniior 4,- Sr. Fooibail Aliendom 4: Basketball At- Iendum 4; Black cmd Gold Staff 4. Un- derclass Editor 4,- Somethin' Staff 44 Dennis William Layman Denny He Hves of ease :haf fully fives. Marching Band 1. Z. 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 3, 4; Track 4. IoAnnette LeGros ION Someone sweet and 4simp!e, Student Council 2,- Red Cross 1,- RNA. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: GILA. 1, 2. 3; Choir 1, 2. 34 4, Pres. 4; Inter-Club Council 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; Mall Monitor 4; Some- thin' Staff 4; Black and Gold Stuff 4, Administration Edilor. 4, Thomas Alva Lehman Tom Our deeds derermine us. Rifle Club 1. 2. 3, 4, Pres. 4,- Spanish Club 11 2, 3; B.Y.S.O. 3, 4. Alumni Sec. 4; Varsity Club 2, 3. 4; Foolbctll 1, 2, 34 4; Basketball 1, 2; Truck 1, 2, 3, 4, Iohn Keith Lever II Keith Good rosfe and manners go hand in hand. Football 1; Track 2, 3. 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; B4Y,SKO. 3, 4,- Somethin' Staff 4, Photographer, Assistant Printer 4; Black and Gold Stalf 4, SChcol-life Editor. Ion Robert Lewis Ion What are boys made of? Frogs and snoifs and puppy dog im'fs. Spanish Club 2, 3, 4,- Vcrsity Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Foo1bcdl Manager 1, 2, 3, 4.- Someihin' Staff 4, Printer; Somethin' Stuff Assislcmt Photographer. Jacquelyn L. Lorenz Dcmny'f She's goll her man and what more could any girl ask for. GJLA. 2, 3, 4; F.B.LJ3L 4; F.N.A 3,- Y-Teens 3, 4. wa. 4 f w. Virginicr Aileen Lorenzen Ginger The blush is beautifuL bur H is somerhing inconvenfenf. ' Rogers 1, 2, S,- Freshmcm Class Sec 1; Y-Teens 1. 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3,- Bioloqy Club 2, Sec; Tennis Club 2, Sec,- Bund 1, 2, 3, 4; Trees 4; Major- elte 2, 4; GAA. 3; PTA. 4,- Variety Show 1, Z, 3 Robert Earl May HBobH 3mg we for love and idleness. Naughi else is worth fhe having. Marching Band 1, 2, 8,- Concert Band 2, 3; Pep Band 3; F,B.L.A. 3,- Football 1, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4. Ruth E. Meade Ruth FUN of vigor and virolfry. G.A.A. 2, 34 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Y-Teens 3; Hall Monitor 2. 3, 4. Priscilla Marie Melchert Pix With her defermfnofion and WM she's bound f0 90 for. Pres Class Sec l; GAA. 1, 2, 3, 4, Social chairman 2; Latin Club 1, 2; Pep Club 21 31 4; Scribbles c3 Scribes 2, Editor-in-Chief; F,T.A 3, 4. Chaplain, Pres. 4; Inier-Club Council 4; Honor Society 3,4; Y-Teens 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Ensembles 2, 4; Someihirf Stuff 4; Black and Gold Stuff 41 Underclass Editor 4. Alan Patrick Merickel Stitch The books I read and the Me I lead are sensible, sane, and mild. Concert Band 1, 2; Rifle Club 2: Spam ish Club 2, 3; B.Y.S.O. 3, 4,- Choir 8; PTA. 4; Sr. Class Play 4,- InteriClub Councxl 4; Student Council 4; Sr. Class Trees. 4; Somelhin' Staff 4. Ediior- in-Chief; Football 1; Wresiling 2; Track 1, 2, 3. Robert Kevin Mericle Nib 'A man rhere was 0nd thI C wonhy man from the very firsf Mme he began. Spanish Club 1, 2; B.Y.S,O. 3, 4: Var, 5in Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Wresthng 1, 2, 3, 4. Mary Anne Miller Moose A friendly laugh, C1 friendly smile, a friendly greeting: her very specie! traits. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Librarian 4; Vocal En- semble 4; YTeens 3, 4; G.A.A. l, 2. 3, 4,- Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 2; Scribbles GL Scribes 2; Somethin' Staff 4; Black 5n Gold Staff 4. 4o Ronald I umes Miller Ron Wherever anyone does or says, Imusf be good, Iosephinum High School 1. 2. 3; Fresh- man Basketball, Reserves 3; Discus- sion Club 2, 3. John H. Moffett lack Of high Ideals and virtue was his speech, and gladly wouId he feorn cmd gladfy ieczch. Rifle Ciub 1, 2, 3; Executive Officer 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; B.Y.SO. 3, 4,- Nov tionczl Honor Society 4; Senior Class Play 4; PIA, 4: Foolball 1,- Truck 2, 3, 4. Cheryl Lee Moon Sherry She's quire 0 gfrl when she whirls 0nd rwirls her bofon. Junior Council on World Affairs 4; Cheerleader 1,- Mcxjorelte 2, 3, 4; March- ing Band 2, 3, 4,- Choir 2, 3; Latin Club 2, Secretary 2; French Club 4,- GAA. 14 2; Black and Gold Siaif 4. Senior Editor 4; Scribbles cmd Scribes 2; Hall Monitor 4; Pep Club 2, 3. 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3,- Y- Teens 3, 4; PTA. 4; Somethin' Staff 4. Loretta Lee Munse Lori Good people oil, of every sorf, give ear unto my song. GVAJSM l. 2. 3; Y-Teens 3, 4; Spanish Club I, 2, Vice Pres. 1, Treas. 2; Choir 1, 2, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader l, 3, 4; Rifle Club 1, 2; Honor Society 3. 4: Ir. Class Play 3; Scribbles cmd Scribes 2,- Basketball Attendant 4. Regan C. Murdock Rogue 'I am very fond of girls. Hike their beauty, delicacyl vivocity, and silence. Riile Club 1, 2, 3; B.Y.S.O. 3, 4; Black and Gold Staff 4; Somethin' Stuff 4,- Footbcll 1; Track 3, 4. Dave W. Mutchler Dave', Don't boiher me wr'Ih trivial tasks. 42 Tom Edwin Mutchler Muchie An OH around good feHow Spanish Club 1, 2; Somethin' Stuif 4; Black and Gold Stuff 4; Football 1, 2,- Wrestlinq 4; Track 4. Karen Sue O'Nectl Karen With her sprig of shamrock so green, everywhere Io everyone her smile is seen. Lake High School 1, 2,- G.A,A. 1, 2, 3,- Pep Club 2; Girls Chorus 1; Choir 1; RNA. 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Bunci 1, 2; 11'. Class Play 3: Black and Gold 4; Somethin' Stuff 4; Ensembles. Consuelo Ontiveros Connie Artists are nearer to God, GAA. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4,- YATeens 3, 4; InterClub Council 4; Spanish Club 41 Michelle Xenia Puppets Mimi 50H words and voice make CI song Lima Perry High School 1, 2, 3; GAAVA. 4; Pep Club 4; Y-Teens 4; Chair 4,- F.N.A. 4; Vocal Ensemble 4 Peter Martin Pursekicm Pete What am I doing here? Cheshire High School 1, 2; Rifle Club 3; Foolball 2 Cathy Luureen Payne Cathy ' H you hear someone giggle oui, you will know that Coihy is about, Concert Bond 1, 2, 3. 4; G.A.A. 1, Z, 3. 4,- YvTeens 3, 4,- Marchinq Band 1, 2. 3, 4; FNA 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 2. 3, 4, Pianist 3, 4,- French Club 4,- Vocal Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Instrumental En- sembles 1, 2, 3, 4. 44 Gary A. Pheils Gary Give me money not advice. Patricia Anne Reis Pat 'Being Quiet is my speciality. G,A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 14 2; Choir 1. Z, 3, 4; RNA. 4; Y-Teens 3, 4: Pep Club 4,- FVT.A. 3, 4, Sec. 4. Angelika Reyes Angie She is an amiable cmd genHe dome. Red Cross 2; Pep Club 4: Spanish Club 4. Sulema Rios Suhe A smile is a my of happiness, Spanish Club 4; Pep Club 4. James Allen Ryder Red My strenglh is made perfect in weakness. Student Council 1, 2, 34 4; Varsity Club 2, 3. 4; F.T A 4; Spanish Club I, 2; Inter-Club Council 4: B.YAS.O. 3, 4, Pres. 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Truck 1, 2, 3, 4 Donna Mae Satiler ' ' Don ncx Women ofwoys have some mental reservafion Library 1, Z,- Pep Club 3. 4; Y-Teens 3; F.N.A. 1; G.A.A, 1. 2; Somethin' Staff 4; Black and Gold Stuff 4. Carol Kay Schuller Carol SIN! water runs deep. Marching Band 1, 2. 3, 4,- Cancer! Band 1. 2, 3, 4; ETA. 4; Spanish C1ub 1, 2; French Club 4; Ensemb1es 3, 4. Susan Irene Schauweker Sue HShe afwcrys greers you with a smile and 0 sparkle in her eye, F,N.A. 1. 2; Y-Teens 3, 4; Rifle Club 3,- Choir 1, 2, 3; Vocal Ensembles 3, 4: F.T.A, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Pep Club 3; GAAA. l, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 3; Instrumental Ensembles 1. 2, 3, 4. George David Schrumm Dave A man who believes is 0 man who achieves. Rossfoxd High School 1. Charles W. Sharp Charlie I'm always in haste, but never in a hurry. Rifle Club 1, 2; Choir 1. 2. 3; Latin Club 1; Fco1bull 3. Iacquelyn Shelly Pudge She worked so hard Io help her cfoss, so we fike this HJHe I055, Pep Club 2. 3, 4,- Y-Teens 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4.- Lalin Club 2; Spanish Club 4,- Eifle Club 1, 2, 3; Freshman Class Vice-Presidam 1: Reserve Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4; Captain 4; Basketball Attendant 4. Barbara Ann Smith Bobbie H they can take i1, 1 can. Rogers 1, 2, 3,- Lcm'n Club 1, 2, 3; Riding Club 1, Z, 3; Archery 1, 2; Band 1, 2; Rifle Club 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 13; Spanish Club 3; Yfeens 1, 2. Arline Joyce Snyder Audrey Whal's ?he use of worrying. ifs never worfh while, so smile, Scmethin' Stuff 4,- Black and Gold Staff 4,- Y-Teens 4; Pep Club 4; Waite High School 1, 2. Tony Snyder Birdl' Give him 5 girl and c7 foofbolf and ward? him go. Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club Z, 3,- B.Y.S.O. 3,- InterrCIub Council 1, 3; Student Council 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3,- Footbqll l. 2, 3, 4,- Baske1bull 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Somethin' SIGH 4; Black and Gold Stuff 4, Sporis Editor 4. Ronald Robert Soldwish Sog Worry and ! have never met. W . Football I,- Bowling 8, 4; Somethin' Slaif DEMNE M 4; Black and Geld Staff 4.- Golf 4. 4 nuns Elll'f- Patti Ann Stuley Pat 'The pursuit of fhe perlec! is the pursuit of sweetness and light Rifle Club 2, 3; GAA. l. 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Vocal Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, Sec. 1; French Club 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Scribbles and Scribes 2; ETA. 3. 4. Vice President 4,- Somethin' Smii 4; Black and Gold Staff 4. Senior Editor 4. Iudith Ann Stanford HJudY Her ieosing is olmost pfeosing. Rifle C1ub 1; GJXA. 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4, Sec. 4,- F.N.A. 2, 8, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; PTA, 4; Inter-Club Council 4; Scribbles and Scribes 2,- 1-1011 Monitor 4. James Harold Stebel A kind and genrfe heari he had 10 comfor? friend and foes. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; B.Y,S.O. 3, 4,- Latin Club Z; Maih-Science 4; Varsity Club 4; Ir. Class Play 3; Student Council 3; In Class Treas. 3; Pep Band 1, 2; E057 kelbull 1; Footbcdl 1, 2, 3, 4,- Wrestling 2, 3, 4,- Busebull 1, 2, 3, 4. Marilyn Iecxn Stemen HSCICIWHYH Wherever she mef a slronger, She fair! 0 friend. G.A.A. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4,- Varsity Cheerleader 4; Sec. of Senior Class 4; Choir 3; YvTeens 3, 4; Somethin' Staff 4; Black cmd Geld Siaif 4, Club Editor 4,- Ensembles 4; Hall Monitor 4; MC: Auley High School 1, Z; Baske1ball Queen 4. Iudith Ann Stolzer Judy A sweeter girf you couldn'F ask Io meet. Pep Club 3. 4; GILA. 1, 2, 3, 4; Some- thinl Siaif 4,- Black and Gold Stuff 4 Edward S. Siyron Eddie His eyes, like srors upon o from night woufc! Iwmkfe 05 he Iered wifh 0H his mighrf' For: Hamihon High School 1; Rossford High Schocl 2; Rifle Club 2, 3; Science Club I, 2,- French Club 1. Thomas Lee Swartz uTomu LifHe bur mighfy. Roosevelt High School 3,- Lmin Club 1, 2; B.Y.S,O. 4; Football 1. Anne Baker Tracy Anne A'Jus! get me 10 The church on Hme, Maumee Valley Country Day School 1; F.N.A. 1,- G.AAA. 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 3; Murchmg Band 2, 3, 4,- Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorette 3, 4; Orchestra 2. Carolyn Iecm Tucker HCGFOlYIIH Angels are brigh! sHH, fhough lhe brIghesf feH. Pep Club 3, 4: G.A.A, 2, 3, 4; Cheer- leader I. Rebecca Ann Volund Becky A weHwtmined girf, one skaed in horsemonship, She set 0 horse wr'lh iusf the expert's grip F.B.L.A. 2, 4, Sec. 4; RNA. 2,- Y-Teens 3. Hille von Squern HSCImH They say I speak wilh an American accent. Cucilienschu'le, Oldenburg, Germany 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. 4; Pep Club 4,- SL Class Play 4; Ir. Council on World Afluirs 4,- School Basketball Team 1, 2, 3; Model Uniled Nalions Assembly 4. Thomas C. Wallace Wally Distinction wirh 0 difference. BAY.S.O. 3; Somethinl Staff 4; Black and Gold Staff 4; Fooibull 1' Iosephine Anne Warren Josie The sign of wisdom is c confinucl cheerfulness, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; RNA. 3, 4; PTA. 4; G,A.A. 1, 2; Hall Monjior 4; Scribbles and Scribes 2,- Math-Science 1, 2. Linda Dale Wearley Gig Beauty and wisdom are rarely conjoined. Latin Club 1. 2; Rifle Club 1. 2; Fresh- man Foolball Attendunl; French Club 4; G.A.A. I, 2. 3, 4; Social Chairman 4; Fooibczll Queen 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Scnbbles 0nd Scribes 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; Posier Chairman 4,- Mixed Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4; Librarian 3, 4; Ensembles 1, Z. 4; Smdent Council 1, 4. Sec. 4. William Henry Weinberg Bill You Gin'r heard norhm yet. Spanish Club 1, 2; BAYAS.O. 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4,- Murching Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, Z, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Track 4. Helyn Mae Wherry Helyn Upon my word, this girl woufd cry 10 see 0 mouse caught in c: trap and die. Whitmer High School 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 11 2, 3; Y-Teens 2.- Pep Club 3,- Librcry Council 2, 3; PTA. 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4: Whitmer's Tumbling Cir- cus 2, 3. Arkhur D. Williams Moose They say good fhings come in small packages, but Arr's the excepir'on. Maihiscience Club 3, 4,- Honor Society 3, 4, Pres. 4: Varsity Club 2. 3. 4: B.YVS.Q 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4; Latin Club Z, Sec 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4,- Basketball 1; Wrestling 2; Truck 2, 3, 4A Anna Mae Winter Anna Keen sense, horse sense, and 1015 of room for nonsense. S.AA. 1, Z, 3: Rifle Club 1,- Somethin' Stuff 4. 54 Paul Chadwick Wise Paul The wise man is cured of ambition by ombifion. Concert Band I ,2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Assistant Drum Major 4,- Span- ish Club 2; French Club 4, Pres; Some- ihin' Staff 4, Editorial Editor,- Band Reporter 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Inteerlub Council 4,- Ir. Class Play 3,- Sr. Class Play 4. Steve Twining Worstell Python Merrily, merrily shaH f live now. Spanish Club 1, 2; B.Y S.O 3, 4: Chemistry Lab Assistant 4; Cafcderjq Stuff 4; Varsity Club 3, 4,- Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Bob D. Zapata Zip I am the very slave of circumstance. Baseball 1 S6 David Walter Ziemcm Moe Happy cm I, from core I'm free. B.Y.S.O. 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Black and Gold Siaff 4, Business Manager; Somelhin' Staff 4,- Foolbcdl 14 24 3, 4; Varsity 4; Basketball I. 2; Baseball 1, 2, 31 4: Varsity 3, 4. CLASS FLAG Class Flower: Red Rose Colors: Emerald and Ivory Motto: Out of school life; into life's school. Class of 1964 Olficers of the Iunior Class me President hm McClain; Vice-Presidem, Jerry Gucrdrviis; Secretory, Icm Hullincm; Treasurer, Icme Boyer. Junior Class projects included CI car wash, Two bake sales, CI sock hop, and sponsorship of the Iunior-Senior Prom. Tumor sponsors are Mrs. Dubie, Mr. Zender, Miss Louy and Miss Munqer. . fix 4 7 R 2a mung x , A Mike Ankenbmndt Marti Armstrong Joel Augustine Pat Austin Ron Badik Curl Barnard Kenny Barren Judy Baughn Larry Buy Charles Bayer 58 9, ' Kip Eoulis June Boyer Larry Bridenbaugh Iim Brassia 4' v 1 ' a .. V : 1 KL 5 ' Doris Brown Bruce Bunle Sue Burdette Elsie Cczlevro Melody Carpenfer Junior Currizcles : v15: wt Jim Carruth Jim Chambers Gary Chapman B111 Chiarelli Roger Clark Curl Clement Tom Cook Tom Gordy V ; - 13 ? 3. Karen Dcxuer Doug Dean Marilyn Deeth Rum Desicme V f: Rebert Fuisi Bev Fredericks Lorraine Gable Jerry Gardrvils Sue Gonyer Chuck Gray 59 Sandy Gray Petra Greqerson Dennis Hahn Ian Hellman Dave Hanson Janet Hurbczuer Iim Hardesiy Don Helmsteiter Sharon Hermon Bob Hilt g- Ax ' 5533's; Io Hudson Louis Hunyor Joanne Hutchek Bev Jones Maxie Iones-Bulemun loan Kmstaedt K3 Mary Kelly Iim Kohrinq Linda Kuszmaul Pat Lynou Paula Muncjllqs Larry Mandell Charles Marsh Susan Muzey Jim McCEain Ron Meier 6O Roberta Mellinger Barb Nitsch Penny Parsekian Kalhy Sdicy Sue Shue Rick Mericle Mike Nitsch Jar VI Raiph Pe1erson Sue Schiffman John Sickles Larry Norton Larry Pollock Pat Schneider Chris Siegfried 4? Whewml Katy Miller John Osborn Joanne Protsik Ken Roberts Paulette Seibold Craig Sieverl x V15 Sandy Momberg Bill Overmyer Corrine Rakebmnd Paul Roetter Duane Seilinq Susan Skinta Frank Myers Nick Pappus Bill Randall Iim Rogqe Ccrml Shue Al Smith 6'l Ierry Smiih Ianice Sutter Phyllis Weber Tom Ives Not Pictured: Iohn Bendzick Tom Black Eon Bohaczenko David Booih Jim Ehret Ion Guthrie Don Haste Bill Ohls Mearl Osborn Ned Taylor 62 Joanne Smith Ron Visser IoAnne Welly John Bondelier Nancy Wagoner Becky Wherry John Stolzer Jim Stratton Indy Stroyer Phil Walter Alice Walters Marie Wurion Dennis Wisebuker Carol Wiizler Evan Witzler Sing along with Iim and the Juniors Class of 1965 Officers o! the Sophomore Class are President, Bill Schmidt,- Vice-Presidenl, Tom Schuler; Secretary, Steve Mclysiuk; Treasurer, Bob Graham. The Sophomores sold Perrysburg badges, held a swim party. and ordered their class rings. Sophomore sponsors are Miss Kerr, Mrs. Bauer, Mrs. McHuqh, Mr. Bushong and Mr. Steinecker. Bruce Anderson Dcm Arman Qxhi Mary Bauerschmidt Susan Bentley Bill Berger Debbie Bernard Karen Bierly Rebeca! Bondelier 63 Ncmcy Boos Bill Boyd Terry Bringmdn Dianne Brooks Linda Brossicz David Cable Rick Carpenter Barb Carter Tim Cherrinqton Becky Chilcoie Jim Christian Wallace Coberg Carmen Cordova Pete Crane Larry Croy Barb Duuer Margaret Davis Larry DeTrdy Tom English Trish Flynn Nancy Freeman Leonard Gable Bob Graham Linda Gmlle Carla Gowdy Karen Guest tiny .33 : xgg' , . 4 J Q? h L Ah ' x597 8.13m Ice Hows Linda Hathaway Mike Hayden Susan Hecox Greg Hendel Jay Hicks Iohn Hile Iim Hoffman Joe Hoffman Kenny Hoffman Homgggigrih John HIOSkO Poi Hunyor Carole Humlonq Judy Hurst Mike Ives Teff Iaife . , ii Iudi Keith Brenda Keller Leonard Iunkowski Jim Kilmer Priscxllcz Kirkby Dave Kleeberger Cami Krueger Carol Kuhlman Kenny Kurucz Mlke Kuszmdul Bob Lambert Rick Landrum Richard Lcmge Allan Lehman Elizabeth Lee! 65 Sharon Malysick Steve Mcdysicxk 7: ; .-n ,. Marilyn Martin Vicki McDowell Linda McKimmY Ed MchnuS Teena McMillan Gene Meeker Ron Mericle Icmice Michcdczk Carol Mi1chell Ray Neiderhouse Joe Nichfer Debbie Nielsen Merry Nelle Tom Nolte Marilyn Patterson John Pele Rick Pellegrini Darlene Pence Hedor Perez Vicki Philo Vicki. Powers Chris Regus Deanna Richardson Ricky Rios Jackie Roberts Joyce Roberts Charles Robinson 66 X, Phil Roe Cathi Roller Linda Rowe Gloria Sanchez Marlin Sakiler Tom Schufer Bill Schmidt Richard Schooler Sue Schug Bob Schult Bernard Schwind Bill Shaffer Mel Simon Sharon Short Marianne Sluhcm Carol Smith Chris Smilh Diane Smith Jim Snyder ,1 4' AL. .1. '4 Frank Tokes Charles Tomanicek Sharon Veiih Tim Voland Tom Volund Roland Wumcke Lynne Welsh Jim Williams Audrey Wilson 67 Bill Wiison Ieif Wilson Not Pictured: Dun Booth Dick Nowogorski Iesse Rodriquez Larry Sailing George Silvas Look! Look! See the pretty rings! Among our souvenirs is the DING DONG. 5543;. h x , f -'q 1 Jamie Wise Katy Zachmcn Iane Spitler Iohn Spiller Class of 1966 OHicers oi the Freshman Class are President. Iohn Cherrington; Vice-President, Dave Fabrey; Sec- retary. Karen Euppert; Treasurer, Nancy Hawkins. Freshman projects were a sock hop and the selling of decals. Sponsors of the Freshman Class are Mr. Nowak, Mr. Vickery, Mr. Rose, Mr. Seibert and Miss Reuthinqer. iVV -,' Julie Aarthun Terry Albert Suzanne Ames Bob Buuerschmidt Sam Bauqhn Ieny Bayer Mike Berger Dennis Bisbee Jerry Bockbroder 69 ! MA i Bill Bogdanski Kristine Bothe- Bob Brokaw 11:41 Via, ' g1 Hf .. K Becky Cums Bill Davis Paul Davis Betty Dean Iecmne Decko Leland Deiley Fred Derrer Iulie Derrer Linda Destclte Mary Destulte Terry Destcme Debbie Doutt Hy: ,. Cir; : , Kw n Ania Chris Edwards George Eitemiller Lynne Elliott a .2 3 $4.? Karis Emch Dave Fabrey Carol Fuhrer Joel Fisher Ioe Flores Cindy Flynn Vx u 70 Julie Fox Susan Fox J. I. Fraser Gerry Fuller Joyce Garrett unggm a fr N K r x Greg Giffin Iulie Gordon Lindy Goshia Norman Gray Betty Hall Mary Hall Jucque Hamburg Dave Hancock John Hardesty Lee Harding Dennis Harris Charles Heath Phyllis Helvoiqi Steve Helmstetter Linda Hernandez Iocm Hoffman Danny Hoffmunn Mary Hood Danny Hopfer Sheryl Hoste Icahn Hudson Nick Hunt Mike Huntzinger 7i 'HXY Carla Hurst Marlene Iunge Sandra chzor Tom Kazmuier Karen Kohl Karen Kurucz Margo ded Tom LaFarree Anne LaFrance Xx. Pairicic: Lctmson Andy Larson Phyllis Leonard Kenneth Lilje David Lowry H u Maya, 4 Yolanda Muncillas Jim May Tom McManus Virginia Meyers Linda Pupik Sharon Pcrletie Terry Patton Kathy Perse Marilyn Pound John Quilter 72 Mike Raider Bob Reef Ann Roeuer Jack Ruebensal Alice Reyes Ron Richards June Rios Amuda Rivera Ilcx Mae Ross Karen Rupperl Florentine Sanchez Patty Schade Phil Schmidt Iim Scholl Terri Schoonover Georgi Schneider Greg Shank Rachel Shortridge John Siegfried 35 w 2a,: MW E: 3: Susan Steele Kalhy Siravo Mike Smith Mcny Snyder Sue Stoker Judy Siraub Leonard Struyer Donna Stricker Scott Sutton Lloyd Swanson Bonnie Thielmcm 73 Judy Tolcmd Ron Townsend r :IX Sharon Weber Ron Windon Bob Wiser Julie Witzler Mike Ziemcn Pam Dishcng Diane Finch Rosemary Fultz Iim Pennix Chris Wearley Mike Johnson Not Pictured: David King Catherine Reynolds Roger Wallace Freshmen engage in exira-curricuiar activities. 74 Eighth Grade Gail Berger Iim Bernath Iim Bridenbcmgh Bob Brinqmun Sandra Britten Tina Broer Icmet Brossic! Kathy Burdc Chuck Campbell Carlos Campos Ron Dcuer Robin DeTmy Duane Diliey Danny Dishcng Debbie Donaldson Janet Eastman 5735 W91 .-.- l Debbie Eckhurt Gail Evans Sue Faist Gloria Falls Delphine Flores Kit Fox 75 36'; ii :IM John Frigmcmski Sue Gilders Marty Gilson Karen Graham Steve Grames Ted Graven , Scott Gray Kathy Greene Shelia Guthrie I Cary Hazard Pam Helvoigl Doug Handel Scott Heslup Gary Hudson Paula Hupp Steve Icmuszewski Shirley Johnson Helen Jones Tom Iunge Bob Kaczor David Kurstcedt David Kazmuier Diane Kazmaier Terry Kazmoier Doug Keller Kathy Keller Cynthia Kesling Barbara Lamson Mark Lundwehr chul Laubenthal Mcmhcr Lehman 76 Taylor Luiz Sue Martin Jim Mdzey Barbara McMillan Richard Meier Becky Michuluk Linda Mombarg Allen Monroe Sieve Morgenroth Ken Nesper Earl Nollenberqer Trudy Ohls Nancy Osborn Paul Puppczs Phil Philbin Ioe Poe Danny Pollock Andy Pound Ted Powers Tim Quilter Leslie Robertson Rachel Reyes Rosie Rim; Rene Rivera Dcm Robedequ V?! d7? V Mike Robeson Doug Robinson Mayo Roe Ed Rowe Joyce Rowe Joyce Ruple 77 Karen Sheaffer Mike Smith Keith StupIeton Mark Sutier Vaughn Turner 78 Diane Squuer Karen Schmidt Bill Schnihker Bilyndu Schuq Sharon Seil'mq lyy'1: Pcmy Shears Iack Simmons Adelicz Snugqs Sieve Spunqler Charlotte Spencer David Steble David Stephens June! Stock Ieii Van Vorhis Barney Voeqtlen Loraine Wamcke Mike Weaver Diane Weber Carol Welsh John Welly David Wilson Steve Wolfe Danny quclnt RolIy Zachmdn Not Pictured: Kathy Archer Ioe Campos David Kruuse David Luce Cecilio Oviedo Mildred Puck Romelia Perez Jim Smiih Danny Zapata Gayle Zautner Seventh Grade ,1 ,M . liljll 1 ,f. ,tfr. 1 - ,-. . l '4 fflfrgfasngfl 1' David Ahnmark Danny Altman Larry Arman Paul Ashcrdft Nathaniel Augustine ,L 3Q ' ' Christine Bcin Debbie Blanchard Richard Borlz Scott Boulis Ray Bricker Sieve Brossiu Jana Brown 79 iii! Cheryl Campbell PdHy Carier Melinda Charles John Chilcofe Barbara Christy Robert Clark Ronald Cooper Christina Cordova Christine Corwin Randy Croy Kathy Curtis Jeff Day Richard Dorman Donna Driflmeyer Jill Drummonds Diane Duston Susan Eisemcm Sally Eilemiller Claire Fess Allen Finch Dod Fraser -r I : M1,; a $ A Mike Greene Debbie Greenfield Iim Gregory Judy Grolle Shawna Grosskopi Pal Guest 80 Iim Hahn Steve Harrison Carole Haxton Joyce Heckler qul Henning Rodney Hill I ; 4 UM Jim Hiliner Nancy Hogan Tim Hogan Pam Hopfer Alan. Hupp Phyllis Iadlocki HER Debbie Johnson Carol Joseph Roger Judy Kathy Kirchmcier Jack Knolls Laurie Krueger Kathy Kuck Linda Kuhlmrm an 1, f. ray ! ' .. .- whfk' Ron Kurucz Dan Kuszmcxul Ruth Kuszmcul Susan LCIFarree Slave Laine Todd Layman Key Leathecxd Richard Len Jeff Lever Jim Lewis David Lippert Bl Isabel Macias Rhczdu Maddox Bill Mahr Judy Mandell Kathy McCarren Lillian McKimmy Carol McKirgUn Emily McMillan Kathy Metcalf Marcy Miller Roger Miller Randy Myers Kathy Nesper Paula Noftz Janice Ottens Susan Overmyer Peggy Peck Cynthia Pheils Gary Raider Ian Raymont Iim Reither Scott Rogge Charles Rubensal Andrea Sargent 82 Linda: Schaller Stephen Schuuweker Ron Schmidt Dale Semeniw Linda Shue Jim Siegfried Jx A . l .i i: Cindy Simon Eileen Smith Greg Smith Tunis Smith Lynn Staplelon AX. x Robert Slraub Kathy Stricker Vicky Slronq Paula Suiton Janine Thompson Jim Thompson L ; J , 4;; . 4r! . K , xi A 1.5 in t f 1 Sally Tinney Cindy Voland June Wagoner Susan Walker Douglas Weaver Linda Weaver Anna Weinberg Cathy Welly Susan Wherry Tom Whilacre Cheryl Windon Martha Wise Not Pictured: Bob Grumes Barbara Krause Kmhy Shroyer Bill Silvas Carole Thompson Kathy qucmt Tom Zuuiner 83 Junior High Student Council The Junior High Student Council elected as President Jim Damschroder; Vice-Presideni, Randy Myers; Secretary, Joyce Heckler; Treasurer, Mike Smith; Parliamentarian, Mark Landwehr. Council activities included c1 Heart Hop, 0! book cover sale, cmd assisting the Good Will clothing drive Advisers of the Council are Mrs. Murdock and Miss Casey Junior high boys discuss inircmumls. 84 WIN ; Iunior-high songsiers start the afternoon session with vocal music. Iunicr boys sacrifice part of lhelr lunch hour to fill the cudiiorium with the sound of musiciKingston Trio style. From left to right are: Dave Hansen, Ieff chfe, Bill Boyd, Frank Meyersl Doug Dean, Carl Barnard, Louie Hunyor. Jerry Gardivifs, and Bob Fcist, with Jim Ehret at The piano. Tom Schaefer and Sharon Vieth dissect a hot; in Tim Quilter and John Siegfried siudy cm in- ternal combustion pro- ject in Mr. Bushong's science class. Tim is in the eiqhih grade and John is c: fresh- man. biology class with Ken Kurucz and Bill Schmidt in the background. Fifth period journalism sludems in their usual studious organized classroom. From left to righi are: Tom DeCanl, Larry Kurnes, Linda Greene. Phil Gerken, Ron Soldwish, Judy Stolzer and Saudi Halsey. 88 Fifth period journalism students practice the art of mcmicun'ng. :1 most essential skill for any truly dedicated journalist. In the foreground are Arlene Snyder and Bill Bubcock In lhe background are Bob Boyd and Kay Bullaniyne. Of the two journalism classes. fifth and sixth periods, the smallest is fifth period with 18 students while sixth period is largest with 25 students. Both classes are instructed by Mr. Zender. Editor-in-chief of the annual. Ned Hoffman surveys his smff-and panicsl, while Al Merickle discusses layout pians for the news- paper wiih Connie John and Hogan Murdock. Rush hour in Hong Kong? N01 the bell just rung at PHS. Somehow, student, Art Wil- liams, has found a room of soli- tude, While outside in the halls, students fight the endless tut mail of class changing. Oh well, it's only a small bedbuq. Audrey and Chris should have brought a fly swuner, so that they could help Marianne out. Ar! must have a spacial qughty that enables him io study under these con- diiions! 89 ,i mi, Seniors in civics class, are distracted from a lecture to pose for the cameraman. From left to right are: Tony Snyder, Steve Worslell. Ginger Lorenzen and Tom DeCani. ml UNIV! MM mm in :i- h, Civics teacher, Mr. Wolfe. explains The purpose of 1he United Nations to the following seniors. from lefl to right: Frank Fisherl Mike Flynn, Sue Schauweker, Linda Greene, Mr. WolieL and Andy Cordcvc. 90 mdi Halsey, Mike Guydeski, Art Williams, Shep inslructms, Mr. Huebner and Mr. Whitacre, compare grade books, while students, Bob Zapata and Tom Ccrdy, wait for the bell to ?ith. Iunior-high students watch assistant teacher. Mr. Haas, buif c1 piece of pine wood for a shop project From left to right are: Scott Heslup. Iohn Frigmunskil Dale Swartz, Tom Iunge, John Bclhe, Danny Wygcmt, Mr. Haas, Gary Hudson, Cecilio Oviedo, crud Mike Stanford. 9i Thorton Wilder's Our Town is acted out by c: junior English class, along with student teacher, Mr. Fleet. From left to right are: Tom Lease. Tom Black. Ken Barret. Don Hosie, Kathy Hoffman, flushing her winning smile at the cameraman, MT. Fleet. Ron Vis- ser, Iim Chambers, Barb Cogan, Tom Cook and Doug Dean. English class isn't so bad, when you get your pic- 1ure taken! this class of eighth graders seem to say, as teacher, Mrs Wag- oner, leads a dlscussion. In the front row, irom left 10 right are: Betsy Clem- ent, Allen Monroe, and Carol Welsh. A variety of imelligenl expressions is shown. as Spanish I siudems wait-out c1 study are: Linda Grieg, June Boyer, and Bob Graham. In 1he background. from left to right are: Linda Hernandez, Chuck Buyer, Jim Chambers, Ron Badik and Julie Acxrthun Mrs. Lewxs aids Jane Boyl er as Spanish 1 students listen to Spanish record- ings through the em- phones. 1n the front row. from lefT lo riqhi are: Judy Slmub, Torn LGchn'ee, Iml- ie Ammun. Hector Perez, and Mary Lou Artz. In lhe back row, from left to 1in11 me: Linda Gries, John Seminew, Jone Boy, er, Mrs. Lew15, Bob Gm- hum. Bill Shaffer and Kathy Perse. period. In the iron! IOWJ from lei! 10 right 94 A senior qirl's ensemble tries to laugh and sing m the same time. Miller, Billie Denton, and Loni Munse m the piano. Whoever said ihat seniors have it rough? Pix, Mary, Della, Ned and Bucky get out of class is pose ior Wally, the photogra- pher. Two more undexprivileqed seniors, Billie Demon and Della Laubenthul, qetlinq a breath of fresh Uirion class timel of course. From left to Light cue: Pix Melchert. Linda Wscxrley, Mcuy Hall monitor, Bob Graham. catches some of his fellow class- mates loilering in the halls with- out passes. From left to right are: Tom Schuierl Chris Requs, Audrey Wilson and Rick Pelle- qrini. A Wanmwwawwww ,, J51; . MschOi mi? Did you powder your nose Sue? thxfs the rush? Falling asleep Randall? Do you really enjoy physics that much? SO ibut's what she Tooks like. Hurry, the bell rings in a minute P'wuglifza 7 .1 .3 W -iw- Exiruvcurriculur activities? Watch ihis fellas! 97 LINDA WEARLEY FOOTBALL QUEEN 1963 98 OUR ROYALTY LEFT TO RIGHT: Freshman Attendant, L I, Fraser,- Iunior Attendant, Sandy Gray; Queen Lingid Wearley; 1982 Queen Mary Burkhurt; Senior Attendant, Delia Luubenthcxl; Sophomore Attendant, Jean Lemle Queen Linda smiles at her Crown Bearer Cathy Miller. Lynn Kirkby escorts Queen Linda and men Last year's Queen Mary Burkhari crowns Queen Linda. Bearer Cuzhy M1Iler, 99 100 Homecoming Coutl-Left lo Iight: I. Iv Fraser, Jean Lemle, PRINCESS DEAN LEMLE Della Laubenlhclj Linda Wecrley, Sandy Gray, . PRINCESS I. I. FRASER JE l I m ARK; 3 4,, 2 LI N DA G R E E N E Y-TEEN REPRESENTATIVE Linda Greene wcrs chosen by the Y-Teens to represent Perrysburg as or candidate for queen cf the Toledo Area Y-Teen dance, Rhapsody In Blue ' March 9, 1963. Linda was escorted by Dave Ziemcm. n -E- IO'I LORRI MUNSE MARILYN STEMEN FIRST ROW: Pct Austin. Marilyn Stemen. SECOND ROW: Karen Guest, Sharon Mulysiak THIRD ROW: Lorri Munse, Molly Deeth. TOP ROW: lane Boyer. Jackie Shelly, lean Lemle, Carol HLxmlong .5, ,.,- IANE BOYER MOLLY DEETH CAPTAIN JACKIE SHELLY 102 JEAN LEMLE SHARON MALYSIAK PAT AUSTIN CAROL HUMLONG KAREN GUEST FIRST ROW: Julie Derrerl Margo Ludd, Karen RupperL SECOND ROW: Susie Ames, Chris Wequey, I. I. Fraser. 103 MARILYN STEMEN BASKETBALL QUEEN 1963 5: if? 104 Princess Della Laubenthcl is escorted by Ned Hoff- Pn'ncess Marian Hawkins walks with Jack Fox to meet queen. Steve Worsiell escorts 1983 basketball queen Marilyn Siemen. Princess Iockie Shelly is escorted by Jim Ryder. Princess Lorri Munse smiles as she is escorted by Bill Babcock. Left to right: Princess Della Luubenthczl, Princess Jackie Sheliyj 1952-63 Queen Marilyn Siemen, Crown Bearer, Beverly Messing, 1961-62 Queen Barb Hoffman, Princess Lorri Munse, Princess Marian Hawkins. QUEEN MARILYN STEMEN Queen Marilyn crowns Steve Worslell King; 106 1.1, REGAL ROMANCE w 107 Director Mr. Richard Seibert shows Sue Bolster some basic footwork While ihe rest of the cctst look on. YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU Marian Hawkins and Greg Fess were selected to play 1he lead roles in the Senior Class Pay, YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU . Mr. Seibert directed the play which was held on November 16 and 17. No, Bob, those arenlt the lines Marian Hawkins stars as Alice Sycamore. Stay right where you are everybody. Boyd, is that you? Friends, Romansl countrymen, lend me your ear. That wasn't iunny. AMVW, anuwwi aw 109 The heart of Perrysburq's football team. its bench shength. A VIEW BEHIND THE SPORTS SCENE V far victory 110 Five bICCks down and turn to the right. Thal's Ihe spot so Scrmch. Hille von Seggern, Perrysburg's Foreign Exchange Student. Hille reqislers with Mrs. Patterson. Hilie decoruies plate to send io her parents. Miss Mutile explains the game cf basketball, HZ BARB CHRISTMAN has won several honors for Rifle Club. She won the Girl's State Championship competition and has the honor Of being Perrysburg's first State Champion for any sports competition. gWLIIIIIWW- Lynne Graham and Lynn Kirkby admire rendering of new Perrysburg High School designed by Richards, Bauer 6: Moorhead, Architects 6? Engineers. Watch that die! Mrs. Patterson. Mr. Murphy keeps an eye on his students But A1, you promised me this dcmce. Miss Louy waits for her beloved students 'l'l3 115 All N.L,L. Tcny Snyder, Harold Fishbauqh Return Letler Men chk Fox, Sieve Wbrstell, Iim Steble, Tony Snyder, Ar! 'Willictms, Stan Hopewell. Bob May Dave Ziemcm Orra Herroon 118 Iohn Crait Steve Worstell l W 119 l Jacke: players Steinline 40, Smilh 43, SieblewSD, Destaitei75 pursue Genoa buck. Coach Harbcugh gives defense instructions to Jim Ryder. Jackets practice for final game with Coach Nowak watching Sleinline scampers lei! end for long gain dgcxinsl Genoa. Perry burg back Tany Snyder b dawn 1mm behind by Mcmmee players Schedule Perrysburq .......... 18 Eastwood .......... O Perrysburq .......... 38 Elmwood ........... O Perrysburg .......... 28 Maumee ........... 8 Perrysburq .......... 26 Bowsher ........... 8 Perrysburg .......... 28 A. W. .............. U Perrysburg .......... 12 Rossford ........... 12 Perrysburg .......... 6 Port Clinion ........ 6 Perry sburq .......... 4O Genoa ............. 1 8 ' Perrysburq .......... 40 Lake ............... 6 Head Coach: ferry Nowck FIRST ROW: Ed McManusl Art Williams, Steve Worstell, Jack Fox, Gary Chapman, R: Destatte, I. McClain, S. Hope- well, N, Hoffman, D. Ziemcm, M. Gaydeski, B May, I8 Wilson. SECOND ROW: D. Sailing. B. Bunte, M8 Brossicx, K: Boulis, T. Snyder, I. Spiller, B. Boyd. L. Croy. I. Hicks, THE UNDEFEATED YELLOW JACKETS Football Coaches: Dick Peeps, chk Harbcuqh, Reid Bush- onq, Chuck Pratt, Ron Clark. Doc Thomas. $0 MSW 7 6a? :u .4 . I 8 1 w 1'. Williams. THIRD ROW: B. Randall, D. Nagyl L8 Honyer, 8 ! R. Sleinline, O. Herman I. Stebel, I. Croft, T, Lehman, D. 1 Stimmei, L. Lemle, T. Kohl. F. Takes. TOP ROW: J. Hofi- X man, R. Lundrum, DA Leaverton, T8 English, R. Shiplel T. i Schulfer, I. Korhing. S. Malysiqk, E. Mericle. l 121 l l I to black his path. v. U E n e n O P P O .m h b m w t O h S a for Jim McClain drives 1963 Yellow Jackets From left 10 right: hm Ryder, Harold Fishbuugh, Bill Bcbcock, Bill Schmidt, Ned Hoffman, Rick ! Steinlinel Iczck Fox. Jim McClainl Steve Worslell, Tom Kohlj Rick Pellegrini, Mike Ankenbrundt, Bob Graham, Larry Norton and Head Coach Ed Wolfe. Iim McClain, Terry Schmidt and other CCCICh Ed Wolfe players fight for rebound in Maumee game. 123 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Nov. 30 A. WL ....................... L Dec. 7 SYIVCIniCI .................... L Dec. 8 Rossford ..................... L Dec. 14 Eastwood .................... L Dec. 21 Start ........................ W Dec. 28 Eastwood .................... L Tom. 4 Maumee ..................... L Ian. 11 Port Clinton .................. L Ian. 25 Rossford ..................... L Feb. 1 A. W. ....................... L Feb. 3 B. G. ........................ W Feb. 8 Genoa ....................... L Feb. 9 Bowsher ..................... L Feb. 15 Mctumee ..................... L Feb. 22 Elmwood .................... L Ryder drives by Genoa guard for two. RESERVE . 15m; 2 J40 :5 4'? 23$?! 5 L3 L1; al- xx ummwm k 133531-349; yawg L . x 4?: 54 30 Reserve Basketball Team FRONT ROW: D. Slimmel, E. Boyd, G. Chapman, L. Cray, I. Hicks, R. Pellegrini. SECOND ROW: B. Wilson, P. Walters, B. Schmidh D. Booth, B. chbrey. S. Malysiczk, Couch Thomas. 124 S. Worstell L. Norton H. Fishbcmqh I. McClain J. Fox M. Ankenbrcmdt 125 B. Schmidt whiie Worstell and Schmidt watch. Steinline and Schmidt fight for rebound against Genoq's for- ward. Ryder scores 1wo on fast break against Genoa, Schmidt follows. Perrysburq cmd Genoa players rest While McClain shoots two .3! oyx $1.0 ' JV .. K ...'I 4 l... J , ' Wrestling Team FIRST HOW: I. Hoffman, T. Schdfer, T. Williams, S. Hopewell, L. Mandell, P. Lynctt. I. Bayen 5130 0ND ROW: T. Biack, A. Smith, B. Mericle, M. Guydeski, M. Brossiu, K. Boulis. THIRD ROW: L. Pollock, I. HCIIding, M. Smith December 20 28 January 8 12 15 17 31 February 7 12 22 23 Couch Pratt and Coach Bushonq, MarCh 2 SCHEDULE Rogers ............... Losm Lake Tournament Lake ................ Won St. Francis ............ Lost Findlay .............. Lost A. W. ............... Won Bowsher ............. Lost Mctumee ............. Lost Defiance ............. Lost District Wrestling Tournament District Wrestling Tournament State Wrestling Tournament State Wrestling Tournament FIRST ROW: T. Black, J. Williams, S. Hopewell, L. Mandelll K. Boulis. SECOND ROW: 1'. Hoffman, T. Schufer. MV Guydeski, I. Brossicx. THIRD ROW: B. Mericle, L. Pollack, A, Smith. M. Smith. 128 TOP ROW: B. May G. Smith, T, Snyder. L Stebel, G. Chapman. R. Bcdik, I. Craft, D Zieman. BOTTOM ROW: B. Randall, R. Miller, L. McmdeH, H. Fishbuugh, N. Hoffman, P. Lynoti, L. Norton. M. Ankenbrandt. Couches: Jim Treece and Dave Cremer Baseball Lettermen H. Fishbauqh, D Zieman, I. Siebel, N. Hoffman. I 129 April BASEBALL Anthony Wayne Eastwood Elmwood Mdumee 't Lake Rossford Holland ' Anthony Wayne ' Eastwood Elmwood Maumee Lake ' Rossford ' Holland Iim Stebel Pat Lynott Ben Miller Larry Norton Larry Mandle Iohn Craft 13'! Track Team TOP ROW: Coach Rove, M. Kuszmcul. I. Spiller, R. Murdock, J'. Fox, A. Williams, R. Pellegrini, T, Schufer, B. Schmidt, Couch Whitucre. MIDDLE ROW: R. Shiple, T. Brinqmcm, B. Mericle, I. Cor neilius, M. Simon, I. Cherrington, R. Londmm. D. Huun. T English, D. Stimmel. BOTTOM ROW: T. DeCunl, B. Boyd, 1. Williams, S. Mulysiuk, G. Kcrnes. Returning Lettermen: Top row: A. Wil- liams, J. Fox, G. Kcmes, Boliom row: D. Slimmel, D. Hdun. Coaches: John Whilacre and A1 quq. TRACK 5 Rossford ........ H 16 Lake ............ H 22 Start ............ H 7 Anthony Wayne. .T 10 League G-enoct 14 Sectionals Muumee 17 District Bowling Green A. Williams 133 I. Lave; F reshman Football Team I, ..A:?A 3,: 34:, a g ' ZMZI A 13453 0'; R; $21553, 3 Mi? : 3, :WA 3, 553' .4; jig. 3 t '. 3h Inn 13 I341: Ire $23,333 ' - FIRST ROW: '1'. Brown. S. Helmsleuer, D. Fabrey, T3 LcFarree, B. Davis, P3 Schmidt, T. McManus, Couch Eushong. THIRD D. Hinebczughj B. Buuerschmidt, I. Siegfried, E, Hermon, M. ROW: D. Hancock, J. Cherrinqton, I. Bockbruder. F. Derrer. I. Huniinzinger, M. Johnson SECOND ROW: Coach Pratt. R. Hcrdesly, I. Scholl. M. Ziemun, 1. Buyer, G. Shcmk, I. Quilter, Munse. R. Richards3 K. Lilje. A. Larson, S. Sutton, R. Simon, I, Donnon. Eighth Grade Football Team B . J5. k 33 352x 50 1,9333? 31W; FIRST ROW: B. Shank, L. Nollenberqer, D. Albee, I. Sickles. Bay, B. Schnitlker, L. Saba, S. Schwind, T. Powers. B. Bring M.Gi1son,B3 Bolster, D3 Stephens, P. Bowling. SECOND ROW: man, D. Rethkowski, T. Kuzmaier. FOURTH ROW: R3 Shirk, D. Dishonq, D. Robinscn, T. Quiher, I. Bqdik, D. Stebel, D. Wil- G. Gray, K3 Nesper, M. Landwehr, I, Dumschroden IA Sim- son. K. Fox. T. Hicks, D, Leylcrmi THIRD ROW: 3. Heslup, 'I'. mans, R3 Bell, P. Barnes, R. Meyers. 134 STUDENT COUNCIL . . . to promote a better relationship between the student body and faculty . . . 136 FIRST ROW, left to right: A. Larson, I. Cherrington, N. Freeman, P. Schneider. S. Molysick. I. I. Fraser, M. Kelly, R. Munse. I. Brown. SECOND ROW: C. Clement. L. Welsh, H. VonSegqern, E. Graham, L. Swanson. T. Schafer. A. Merickel, L. Weurley, C. John, D. Wisebcxker, I. Gardrvits. THIRD ROW: Me Flynn, L Williams, G. Fess, I. Craft. R. Pellegrini, E. Boyd, I. McClain, Lt Kirkby, O. Hermon, E. Boyd. K. Boulis, 13' Schmidt. Officers: Treasurer, G. Fess; President, L. Kirkby; Secretary, Wearley; Vice-President, I. Craft; Chaplain, O. Hermon. LA The purpose of the Student Council is to study and consider questions, and to recommend solutions pertaining to the improvement, development, and management of our school. The coun- cil also endeavors to promote CI better relationship between the student body and the faculty. This year, under the guidance of Mr. Richard Seibert, the Student Council published student directories and is- sued club charters, rcm the elections for football and basketball queens as well as the elections for Student Coun- cil and class officers, hctd the football and basketball queen plaques en- graved and sponsored the Back-to- School Dance, a foreign-exchcmge stu- dent, CI safety campaign, and the foot: ball coronation dance and homecom- ing game. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY . . . and promise to live up to the principles of the Society . . . .9. FIRST ROW, left to right: G. Hernandez, H. Wherry! Pe Reis, P. Melchert, L, Wearleyl L. Graham, L. Munse, Et Howcld. SECOND ROW: T. Ames, I, Steble, Ie Moffett, Pt Wisel L. Kirkby. I. Craft, A. Cordova, M. Flynn. Otlicers: President, A. Williams; Secretary, L Graham,- Vice-Pres- idem, IvL Flynn The Perrysburg High School Chap- ter of the National Honor Society is pledged to these ideals: to create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimu- late c1 desire to render service, to pro- mote worthy leadership, and to en- courage the development of character in students of Perrysbu'rq High School. Students who are eligible for mem- bership must meet these standards: cx grade average of 900K: for Clt least five semesters, ct rank of BSCZ: on the Iowa Test of Educational Development, and G rank of 80th: on the Ohio State Psy- chological Test. Membership in the National Honor Society is limited to 15X: of the class enrollment. Candidates for the society are tap- ped at Ct special convocation where they receive the gold emblem and membership card of the society. sign the Constitution of the National Honor Society, and promise to live up to the principles of the SocietyeChctrcxcter, SChOlUI'Ship, Service, and Leadership, 137 138 INTER-CLUB COUNCIL CHARTERS CONSTITUTIONS FOR ALL OF THE CLUBS FIRST ROW, left to right: L Kirkby, G. Fess, L Wearley. I. Craft, 0. Hermon. SECOND ROW: M. Hawkins. I. Stanford, C. Knapp, P. Melcherl, C. Oniiveros, K. Cleary, I. LeGros, D. Luubemhul. THIRD ROW: IA Chenington, M, Flynn, I. Ryder, T. Lehman, P. Wise, I. McClain, J. Williams, B. Schmidt, T. Schafer, A. Merickel. SCIENCE PROJECTS CONSITITUTE ENROLLMENT IN THE MATH-SCIENCE CLUB FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Tones! E. Howcld, C. Knapp, P. Pmsekian, W. Hollingsworm, S. Skintq, M. Kelly, B Battisie SECOND ROW: L Kurstuedt, K, Miller. B. Taylor, I. quqe, B, Fabrey, A. Cordova, A. Smith, I. Warren, C Krueger, C. RollerA THIRD ROW: P. Waller, I. Augustine, G. Hen- del, R. Meier, B. Curruth, B, Schult, J. Williams, C, Marsh. I. Stebel, C. Clement. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA LOOK FORWARD TO A BRIGHT FUTURE FIRST ROW. left to right I. Warren, I. Boyer, K. Miller, P. Schneider, 1'. Hcdlincm. H. Wherry. M. Kelly. I. Luqllen, P. Reis. SECOND ROW: M. Armstrong, 1. Stanford, M. Carpenter, C. Dom, S. Liebherr, S. Momberq. P. Melchert, I. Harbauer, P. Stuley, L. Wecrley, G. Lorenzen, K. Barber, P. Pursekian. THIRD ROW: B. Iones, E. Howald, G. Hernandez, S. Schquweker, B Fabrey. M. Flynn. C Clement, A. Smith, J. Kczrstuedi, CA Moon, K. Bolentyne, C. Scholler, R. Hebcm, FOURTH ROW. D. Hanson D. Decml I. Ryder, PA Walter, C Marsh, N, Hoffman, E. Boyd, D. Craton, I. Moffeft, T. Lehman, F, Fisher, G. Fess, A. Merickel. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA FACE THE NATION WITH THEIR VIEWS 1 r FIRST HOW, left to right: N. Boos, S, Burdette, D. Pence, D. Nash, I, Keith, SECOND ROW: I. Weliy, B. Kessel, C. Nachtmb, I, Buughn, B. Keller, B Sheets, I. Lorenz, S. Schiffmcm. THIRD ROW: P, Bruner. S. Hermon, B. Voland, RI Mendel D. Crcton, V. McDowell, L. Coble, L. Kuszmaul, L. Hqihawcy. 139 FUTURE FIRST ROW, left to righ: 5 Belch, DA Laubenlhal, A. Merickel. G. Fess. I. Moifeit, B. Eattidte, E. Dean. SECOND ROW: K. Kohl, C. Hurst, M. Artz, L. Radocy. S Gaydeski. C. Ciifi, L. Greene. L. Rowe, I. Acxrthunl M. Deeih. THIRD ROW: M. Puppds. P. Luke, I. Tolcmd. B. Nilsch, I. LeGros, M Moreol K. Cleary, M. Davis. I. Wurrenl L. Nol- NURSES OF AMERICA FULFILL THE NEEDS OF THE SICK P. Dishongl B. Dcmer, S. Struyer, T. Jones, I. Hud son. B. Coqcn, I. Strayer. C. Rakebrcmd, K Hoff- man, I. Hutchek, K. Duuer, B. Chilcoie, S. For- lette. FIFTH ROW: M. Wurlcn, L. Brossia, L. Bar- rett, A. Walters, D. Brown, B. Thielmcn, P. Kirkby, B7 Bondelier, B. Denionj L. McKimmy, BV Fred- ericks, M. feneszQieman, P. Reis, IV Stanford. lenberqer, EV Curlis, S. Schifimcm. FOURTH ROW: C'EST LE CIRCLA DE FRANCAIS THIS IS THE FRENCH CLUB FIRST ROW, left to right: L. Harding, E. Howuld, Kirkby, P. Staley, K. Payne, K. Barber, Sponsor C. Schaller, C.MoonJS.Bolster,S.Bd1ch4 SECOND Mrs Killle, THIRD ROW: K. Bullantyne. I. Craft, ROW: GA Hernandez, A. Tracy, L, Wearley, P. L. Kirkby, P, Wise, D7 Crutcn, TV Block, L Graham. 140 VENI, VIDI, VICIuI CAME, I SAW, I CONQUERED--LATIN CLUB FIRST ROW, left to rith: B. Carter, C. Roller, D. Bernard, B. Batiiste, D. Richardson, S. Short. B. Dctuer. SECOND ROW: Sponsor Mrs. Bauer, L. Brossicx, T Flynn, M Martin, M, Bauerschmidt, K. Guest, M. Moreo, M. Davis, 5. Hecox. THIRD ROW: S. Malysiak, T Bringman, B. Schwind. D. Kleeberger, G. Joseph, M. Kuszmcul, K. Hoffman, J, Hoffman, M. Hayden, L Lorenzen. L. Iankow- ski. FOURTH ROW: S Malysiuk, P. Kramer, L. Dishonq, L. Kazmeier, S. Schug, J. Lemlel C. Mit- chell, V, Powers, M. Pmterson, C. Humlongl K. Marriott, V. Philo. FIFTH ROW: A Lehman, L. Lemle, I. Snyder, I. Hicks 1'. Iah'e, R. Shiple. T. English, G Hendel, L Williamsl B Boyd, K. Kurucz, I. Hite, GUSTAMOS ESPANOL WE LIKE SPANISH tCLUB El a '9 5357! FIRST ROW, left to right: D Nielsen, N. Wagoner, M. Deelh, S. Gonyer, M4 Hawkins, I. Warren, L. Gable, P. Austin. C. Clifl, A. Wilson. SECOND ROW: Sponsor Mrs. Lewis. C. Ontiveros, B. DenA ton, L. McKimmy, C. Douse, L Grolle, W. H01- Iinqsworih. I. Wise. C. Cordova. I. Michalak, B. Fredericksl B Chrisimun, 1. Stanford THIRD ROW: A. Reyes, IV Laubenlhal, KV Hoffman, I. Hudson, 5. Bolster, I. Shelly. I. Hulchek, D. Lau- benthql. G Sanchez. FOURTH ROW: Jr. Cmrizales, R. Mericle, M. Irvin, L. Norton. I. Corneliusz. Schmidt, J. Kohring, T. Ives, C. Barnard, E. Run- dull, I. Lewis, B. Wilson. FIFTH ROW: D. Hanson. T. Voland. N. Hoffman, D. Helmstetter, B, Schult. B. Weinberg, I. Moffeti, R. Christy, C. Sievert, M. Brossia, G. Fess, R Pellegrini. A. Cordova. T. Schafer. 141 RIFLE CLUB SHOOTS ITS WAY TO THE TOP FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Schneider. I. Smith, C. Witzler, S. Riqg, S, Skima, S. Gray, I. Hcllinun. K. Hoffman, SECOND ROW: M. Armstrong, L. Graham, 'I'. Lcmge, A. Lehman. T. Lehman. B. Christ- mcm, T. Ives, B. Wilson. THIRD ROW: I. Roqge. A. Cordova, G. Hendel, B. Cdrruth, C. Sieven, R. Christy, I. Harbauer, SponsoraML Smith. GIRLS GROW MENTALLY INTO WOMENHOOD THROUGH THE Y-TEENS FIRST ROW, left 10 right: K. Salqy, I. Luubemhcl, I. Hutchek, R Austin, CA Moon, S, Buckenberqer, L, Rudocy. I, Hudson, 3 Bolster. K. Hoffman, M. Stemen, K Dauey, D. Laubenthdl. SECOND ROW: S Baker, J. Davis, L. Gable, C. Cliff, M. Deeth, S. Schifiman, K Miller, M. Kelly, P. Schneider, L Graham, L. Munse. M. Chppenger, I, Karslaedl. M1 pcppcts, S. Gonyer. L Greene, I. Slrayer, B. Cogcn, C. Rakebmnd. THIRD ROW: I. Luallen, L Smith I. Boyer, S. Gray, M, Carpenter, C. Oniiveros, 142 I. LeGros, P. Reis, Y. Crumley, C. Tucker, D. SctiIer, By Fred- ericks, I. Lorenz, M. Hawkins, S Skimu, 5 Riqg, P. Parsekicm, C. Witzler. J. Httllincm, M. Miller. FOURTH ROVI: M. Wartcn, B. Smith, C. 101111, F. Bruner. M. Iones-chteman, C. Dom, S. Lieb- herr, C. Dumschroder, S. Momberq, C. Payne, I, Hurbauer, R Meade, P. Melchert, P. Staley, B. Denton, L. Wearley, M Coles. D. Brown, B. Chrislmcm. K. Barber, A. Snyder, 1. Stanford, B. Nitsch. HALL MONWORS FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Moon, I. Shelly, L. Greene, K. Bdlldnlyne, D. Lau- bemhall S. Buckenbmger, Sv Bolster. SECOND ROW: L Gable, L. Munse, C. Iohn. G. Fess. I Stanford, I. Warren, M. Deeth. THIRD ROW: P. Austin, K. Bar- ber, M. JonesVEutemanl R. Meade, B. Boyd P. Douse, B. Demon, J. LeGrosl M. Slemen. JR.PHGH CHESS CLUB FIRST ROW. left to right 5. Harrison, S. Rogge, D. Kuszmsul, T. Whitucre, I. Wagoner. SECOND ROW: Mr Wil- marth, C. Simon. P. Peck, B. Voeqihin, G. Berger, 1.. Wamcke. THIRD ROW: GA Oliver, I. Conner, K, Nesper, A Men- 106', V Sirong, BV Thielmcm RED CROSS FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Laubemhal. LA Greene, I. Shelly, I, Lorenz, A. Wil- son, K. Miller, G. Hernandez SECOND ROW: S. Bolster. I. Standford, B. Den- ton, C. Gray, I, Ryder. T. Schofer. I. Irvin, B Schuq, L. Nollenberqer, THIRD ROW: G. Fess. L. Swanson. P Kirkby, D. Croton. B Carruth, B. Schmidl, L. Gable, L. Munse. 143 144 FIRST ROW, left to right: K. Dcxuer, M. Slemen, I. Suiter, C. Onlivems, S. Burdens, B. Jones, D. Law benthcxl, P. Reis. SECOND ROW: I. Hutchek, P. Austin, K. Hoffman, L. Greene, S. Schuuweken Ly Radocy, M. Armstrong, B. Nitsch, S Buckerr berqer, L Struyer. THIRD ROW: C. Clint IA Shelly, I. Lorenz, 1'. Davis. I. Hellman, I. Smith, I. Stol- zer, M. Hawkins, L. Graham, C. Tucker, C. Sieg- JUNIORS AND SENIORS BRING HOME MANY VICTORIES FOR G.A.A. . a f g: f ' $ W Hg V. fried, S. Gonyer, L Lucxllen, FOURTH ROW: M. Pcppus, L. Gable, FL Schneider, P. Brunei . L. Munse. M Miller, I. Stanford, A. Tracy, K. Payne, S. Momberq, K. Dumschroder, S, Gray, C. Knepp, P. Pursekian. FIFTH ROW: M. Carpenter, B. Freder- icks, D Brown, B. Christman, L. Wecrley. B. Den- lon, I. Harbauer, P. Melchert, P. Slcley, H. Van Squern, R. Meade, M Coles, M. Women G.A.A. FOR THE FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORES SHOWS THE STRENGTH OF THE YOUNG FIRST ROW, left to right: D. DouH. I. Hoffman. M. Chicuelli. C. Fuhrer, L. Budzilek. I. Garrett, C. Flynn, K. Ruppert, P, Hunyor, S. Parletie, G. Schneider, D. Finch, G. Fuller. SECOND ROW: S. Schcuweker, S. Malysiak, S. Short, D Richard- son, K. Parse, S. Struyer, C Nachirab, D. Nash, N. Freeman, C. Hurst, S. Belch, I. Ross. THIRD ROW: B. Chilcote, M. Ladd, L, Kczmeier, S Bentley, S. Steele, D, Nash! C. Gowdy. C Humlonq. K, Guest, T McMillen, AA Wilson, N Hawkins, 5. Schug, S. Gaydeski. FOURTH ROW: D. Bernard, M. Davis. T. Destutie, I. Toland, S. FOX. B, Keller, T. Flynn, C. Gerken, DA Nielsen, S. Ames, P. Schude, L. Goshia. S. Hecox, C. Mitchell. M, Shiple, K. Siravo. FIFTH ROW: K. Zuchman, CV Wearley, C. Dcuse, I. Roberta K. Bierly, S. Artz, L, Destaue, S. Burk- hart, P. Kirkby, M. Hocd, I. Hurst M. Bauerschmidi, K. Krasulc, C. Cordova, L. Welsh, P. Luke. STRENGTH LIES BEHIND THE BOYS YOUTH SERVICE ORGANIZATION FIRST ROW. left to right: A. Smith, B. Randall, T. THIRD ROW: H. Fishbauqh, N. Hoffman, I. Moffett, Swartz, P. Gerken, I. Ryder, T. Ames. B. Mericle, L. Kames, E. Boyd, S. Worstell. I. McClain, R. Des- I. Lever, K Boulis. SECOND ROW: TV DeCcnl, Av Salts, B. Weinberg, M. Gaydeski, M, Brossiu, T. Merickell L Stable, T. Black, R, Murdock, J Craft Lehman. D. Ziemcm, B. Bunle, B. Bdbcock, G. Fess, M. Flynn. VARSITY CLUB LIVES AND PLAYS FOR V-I-C-T-O-R-Y Kcmes, T. Schqfer. K. Barren. B Mericle. S. Hope- T Kohl, S Worsiell, I, McClain, R Destutte, 1.. well. SECOND ROW: A Smith, H. Fishbcmgh, B. Kames, N Hoffman, D. Stimmel. Bunte, I. Steble, D. Ziemqn, T. Snyder, I. Ryder, 145 FIRST ROW, left to right: I. Craft. R. Mericle, G. K. Boulis. THIRD ROW: M. Gaydeski, T. Lehman. I LET'S ALL GET OUT THERE AND FlGHT!'- THE CRY OF THE PEP CLUB Junior and Senior FIRST ROW, left lo right: K. Saldy, I. Ldubenthal, Schifiman, K. Miller, MK Kelly, P. Schneider, L. Gum I. Hutchek. P, Austin, C. Knapp, S. Buckenberqer, L. ham, L. Munse, I. Protsik, M. Clippinger, J. Kur- Rcdocy, I. Hudson, A. Reyes, K. Hoffman, M7 Sfe- stuedt, M4 Puppns, SA Gonyer, L. Greene, I. Simyer. men. K. Dauer, D. Ldubemhdl. SECOND ROW: 1'. Slolzer. S. Baker, 1. Davis, L. Gable, C. Chit, M. Deeth, S. Freshmen and Sophomore FIRST ROW, let: to right: D. Dcult, CA Fuhrerl D. Finch, G. Curlisl L. Rowe, M. Shiple, C Wec1r1ey,M. Pound, BV Thie'lmcm, Schneider, D. Bernard, 5. Belch, B. Dean. M. Chiarelli, I. Hoff- L. Gries. M. Hood, L. Kazmejer, K. Semvo, P. Hunyor, N. Haw- mcm, I. Michalek, S. Nofty. SECOND ROW: 3. Buitiste, S. Maly- kins, I. Garrett. FOURTH ROW: P. Schade, A. Wilson, S, Ames, sick, C. Flynn, K. Emch, I. Ross, I. Aurthun, TA Schoonover, S 5. Steele, B. Keller, L. Brossiu, T. McMillen, C. Humlonq, K Schcuweker, N. Freeman, B. Duuer, K. Ruppert, B. Chilcme, chhman, K. Krasulo, P, Kirkby, R Eondeher. M. Buuerschmidl, G. Sanchez THIRD ROW: C. Hurst. D. Pence, I. LemEe, B. I. Hurst, K. Guest, S. Arlz, B. Carter, S. Hecox, P. Luke, I. Fox. 146 PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT IS THE THOUGHT BEHIND THE SOMETHIN' STAFF FIRST ROW, left to right: S. Bolster, A. Snyder, A. Merickel, K, Bullentyne, C Schuller. SECOND ROW: '8. Murdock. B. Babcock, P Wise, E Boyd I. Lever, SponsoriMrV Zender. GOOD JOURNALISM HELPS THE SOMETHIN' REPORTEHS STRIVE TO MAKE GOOD FIRST ROW, left to right: L Lewis, I, Davis, S. Baker, I. Reissen, Y. Crumley. SECOND ROW: K. ' O'Neil, S, Buckenberqer, A. Winter, T. Lcmqe. D. Sanler, L Stolzer, M. Miller. THIRD ROW: Spon- 1 sorer. Zender, PA Dense. T, Mutchler. L, Kumes, P. Parsekian, R. Soldwish, P. Gerken, C. Juhn. II x I 147 I48 nn- 3' FIRST ROW, left to right: D, Doutl, L Fox, I. I. Fraser, I. Talmud, A. Wilson SECOND ROW: C. Wedrley. L. Kopp, S. Stalter, C. Ames. THIRD ROW: K. Emch, N. Hawkins, 1. Ross, L Derrer, 1. Garrett, B. Dauer, ORCHESTRA FIRST ROW, lei! 10 right: K. Knepp, C. Kuhlman, L Harding, L. McKimmy, C. Siegfried. CA Eeqcs. SECOND ROW: P. Simlton, J. Thompson B. Voeqllen. THIRD ROW: M, Patterson, D Sumter, S. Martin, M, Snyder, D. Richardson, S. Schug, K. Guesi, C. Roller, A. Tracy, G. Hernandez, V. Powers, A. Weinberg, I. Karstaedt. FOURTH ROW: D. Hanson, I. Kohring, Director Mr. Menichetli. M. Flynn, L. Bay, C. Rukebmnd, J. Osborn, T. Ames, T, Cook, A Cordovu, L Struuon, T. Graven FIRST ROW: K. Ballantyne, G. Hernandez. SECOND ROW: K. Barber, S Schauweker. THIRD ROW: K. Payne, P. Staley. FIRST ROW: L. Greene, M. Stemen, M. Pdppus. SECOND ROW: L. Munse, B. Denton, M. Miner THIRD ROW: L. Wecrley, P. MelcheIL PERRYSBURG HIGH SCHOOL ENSEMBLES FIRST ROW: M. Patterson, K Roller, S. Vieth, SECOND ROW: V. Powers, L. Welsh. THIRD ROW: S. Sluehan. WM: : 0 gm'wt :H 4: JJW FIRST ROW. left lo right: K. Hoffman, LA Hunyor, F. Takes, V. Powers, S. Schugq, M. Pailerson, D. Stricken I. Straub, M. Clip- penqer, I. Vieth, A. Larson, R. Munse, K. Lilje, I. Walters, M Pcppas, C. Roller, M. Deeth, I. Sirayer. SECOND ROW: K. Barber, B. Coqun, S. Struyer, BV Wherry, B. Butlistel D, Pence, M. Snyder, S. Malysiczk, P. Kramer. K. Ballenlyne, B. Chilcole, K. Hoffman, I. Hudscn, K, Dauer, I. Sutier, L. Hernandez. THIRD ROW: R. Christa, I. Strutton, S. Vielh, C. Witzler, C, Siegfried, 9' P. Schneider, I. Luullen, IA LeGrcs, C. Kuhlmdnl M. Davis, P. Reis. M. Kelly, B. Keller, M. Mziler, L. Munse, I. Protsik. C. Shue. G. Hernandez, S. Shue, C Humlong, C, Rakebmnd. FOURTH ROW: P. Kirkby, I. Hurbuuer, W. Hollinqsworth, D7 Stmiton, I May. D. Hanson, D. Dean, T. Lease, L. Wearley. P. Melchert, P. Siciey, C. Paynej T. Cook, I. Siegfried, A. Walters. S. Her- Icon, P Bruner, S, Liebherr, S. Sluhcm, I. Kohrinq, M. Martin, From left: I. LeGrcs. Presuient; C. Witzler, Treasurer; V. Powers, Secretory; S. Malysiqk, Reponer. 150 MARILYN PATTERSON CHERYL MOON MARILYN MARTIN 1962 8! 1963 MAJORETTES AND DRUM MAJORS PAUL WISE GINGER LORENZEN DENNY WISEBAKER I 5 1 YOU CAN SEE THE MARCHING BAND DURING HALFTIME- AT FOOTBALL GAMES FIRST ROW, lefi to right: C. Moon, C. Roller, H. Fultz, C. Dom, I. Buughn, L. King, S. Schug, M. Flynn, D. Layman, L. Grolle, F. Hall. I. Lorenzen, I. Vielh, E. Herroonl B. Schwind. R. Winden, D. Fabrey, M. Patterson. P. Kramer. SECOND ROW: CV Kuhl- man, V. McDowell. P. Kopp, P. Siebold, L Hamburg, 1.. Elliot, K. O'Neal, K. Marriotl, M. Lcdd, K. Ruppert. L. Hernandez, G. Full- er, S Kaczor, L. Dishong, C, Cordovu, C Dom, P. Roener. R. Thornton, G, Lorenzen. THIRD ROW: M. Martin, A, Tracy. K. Zuchmcm, T. Flynn, G. Hernandez, C. Schuller, P. Schmidt I. Cherrington, I Kilmer. M. Hayden. T. Ames, D. Wisebdker. T. DeCcnl, B. Schult. G. Joseph, J. Osborn. L. Lowry, C. Payne. L. Welsh, S. Vielh, C. Krueqer, S. Schauweker, M. Snyder, E. Hall, A. LaFrance, P. Dishong, R. Shortridqe, L. Kopp. FOURTH ROW: 1 Juife. A. Lehman, M. Eiiemiller, S. Murphy. R. Simond. A. Cordova. T. Cook, M Kuszmaul, B Overmeier. D. Dean, C. Sievert. L. Buy, B. Kessel, C. Rukebrand, S. Parleue, PL Roetter, D. Helmsleuer, P. Wise PERRYSBURG HIGH SCHOOL IS VERY PROUD OF THEIR CONCERT BAND FIRST ROW, left lo right: C. Payne, L. Welsh, C. Krueqer, M, Snyder, S. Vieth, S. Schauweker. R. Shonridge, A. LGFrcmce, E. Hall, SECOND ROW: P, Roetter, K. Ruppert, M. Martin, I... Elliot, P. Kramer, L Grolle, K; O'Neal. S. Shuq, E. Hermon, I. Wise, K. Zachmdn. G. Lorenzen. A. Tracy, R. Thornton, P7 Dishonq. THIRD ROW: P. Siebold, P. Kopp. I. Baughn, D FCI- brey, I. Hamburg, M. Ladd, R Winden, L. King. R Schwind, K. Mamolt, C. deebrand. L. Bay, CA Moon, B Kessel, C. Sie- veri. D. Nielsen, C, Cordovu, P. Wise, J. Idife, A. Lehman, C. 152 Schuller, T. Flynn, G. Hernandez, FOURTH ROW: C. Dom. C. Roller. L. Hernandez C. Kuczor, L. Dishonq, L. Kopp. G. Fuller, V. McDowell, R. Fuliz, M. Haydenl T. DeCum, I. Osborn, I. Stebel, B. Schult, T. Ames, I. Cheninqlon, P. Schmidt, D. Lowry. G. Joseph, I. Kilmer, D. Wisebqker, S. Pailelte, A. Roetier, D. Helmsteiter. M. Eitemiller. S, Murphy, R. Simond. C. Cordova. T. Cook, FIFTH ROW, standing; F. Hall. I. Vieth, M. Flynn, I. Lorenzen, D, Layman, seated: B. Overmeier, D. Dean, M. Kusz- maul, S. Malysiak, DirectorsiMr, Parks, and Mr. Menichetti. BAND ENSEMBLES From left: From left: C. Payne B. Weinberg E. Hermon D. Fabrey ! L. Bay , '- . . , K. Marriott A. Tracy ' ' 7' ' K. O Nea1 B. Weinberg From left I. Stebel T. DeCam T. Ames !I' From left: From left: 1' G. Hernandez C. Moon T. Flynn L. Buy 1 P. Wise B. Kessel C. Schcller C. Sievert I53 I I BAND ENSEMBLES From lefi: From left: D. Fubrey C. Krueger L. Elliot L. Welsh C. Kaczor , , S. Vielh K. Rupperi Fro'm left top: D. Wisebcker C. Sievert J. Osborn From left bottom: D. Helmstetler R. Overmeier '1'. Cook Fxom leil: From left: M. Snyder P. Siebold S. Schugg C. Dom S. Stalter I. Bcughn G. Lorenzen P. Roelter K. Ruppert 154 COMPLIMENTS DAVIDSON'S MARKET TO SENIOR CLASS Country Slaughtered Meats, FRANK ROGERS HWY Smoked amsand Bacon FURNITURE CITY 1 J 1 107 w. Wayne Street Maumee, Ohio Tw. 3-8371, Maumee. Ohio The Andersons FARMERS SAVINGS BANK P E Stany Ridge, Ohio GRAIN DIVISION and Great Eastern Office WAREHOUSE MARKET Woodville Road D'V'S'ON Toledo, Ohio ILLINOIS ST. Member of Federal Reserve System 156 Maumee, Ohio and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 93 CONGRATULATIONS GEORGE J. GARN AGENCY 105 Louisiana Ave. Perrysbu rg, Ohio TR. 4-4348 COMPLETE INSURANCE COVERAGE REAL ESTATE BROKER COMPLIMENTS OF lING'S SUNOCO SKINNY, JIM, CARY4 500 E. Front St. Perrysburg, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF WlTZlER'S FUNERAL HOME TRANSIT MIX CONCRETE Tailored to yourjob and time Evening calls taken FARlEY CONCRETE, INC. Eckel JunctiOn Rd. Perrysburg Telephone4874-47O7 157 4 I COMPLIMENTS OF Kenny Nesper mwneH KENNY'S SOHIO SERVICE Louisiana EIThird ; RITTENHOUSE MOTOR, INC. ! 1238 Conant St. Maumee, Ohio SEE THE ALL NEW CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 5' VALIANT 158 FOR. 1963 THE FOUNDATION OF SUCCESS IS THRIFT Save in THE ROSSFORD SAVINGS BANK Rossford, Ohio Deposits insured by Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Paul E. Veith Nationwide Insurance 816 Louisiana Ave. Perrysburg, Ohio TR 4-5521 FRAUTSCHI BROTHERS Hardwa re . Housewares Sporting Goods Paints - Tools Television 0 Plumbing and Electrical Supplies Rossford, Ohio OX. 3-4535 307 Superior Rossford CONGRATULATIONS FROM A.B.C. Andy's Beverage Center 134 E. Third St. Perrysburg, Ohio Phone 874-4485 BEl-AIRE CLEANERS EXPERT SHIRT SERVICE Pick up 6' Delivery Fully Insured H7 E. Indiana Ave. Phone TR-44259 THE A. B. CAPLE C0. ALFALFA MILL Oregon Road Toledo, Ohio 159 lIME CITY MARKET TR. 4-6888 Fremont-Perrysburg Road LimeCity COMPLIMENTS OF THE SUNNY SERVICE OIL COMPANY PERRYSBURG, OHIO 160 FORT MEIGS MOTOR SALES COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR WORK Dealer in General Electric Appliance 8 Television And Good Selection of Furniture HERMAN MIZER 521 Louisiana Avenue TR 4-4421 Perrysburg, Ohio NWKQJJK 107 ouisiana Ave TR. 4-7782 Perrysburg. Ohio CITIZENS BANK A FULL SERVICE BANK OLDEST BANK1N WOOD COUNTY ORGAN1ZED 1579 24B IEDLHAL RESERVE 515nm MEuBER or noun Dtvosn Iusunmc: commune e CITIZENS PERRYSBURG, OHIO KELSEY AND FREEMAN LUMBER COMPANY Certified Qualify LUMBER4MILLWORK BUILDING SPECIALTIES Established in 190011 304 Louisiana Avenue 206 Louisiana Ave. TR-4-5311 Perrysburg, Ohio TR 4-4282 4office4 TR 4-4188 GK esidenca 161 w 1963 Pontiac Tempest FRONT PONTIAC SALES 118 E. Third Street Perrysburg. Ohio Perrysburg Alfalfa Mills, Inc. Dehydrated Alfalfa, Meal. Baled Hay, and Straw Fort Meiqs Rd., P. 0. BOX 187 Perrysburq, Ohio Phone: TR-4-4425. TR-4-7541 CHICKEN IN BOX FISH IN BOX CARRY-OUTW HAMBURGS South Boundary 6: U. S. 25 Perrysburq, Ohio TR. 4-4271 FROSTOP RESTAURANT xulu 1.1 , ! Ii?! ,' j 152,7 Congratulations TC the Class of '63 WHEN YOU CARE ENOUGH TO GIVE THE VERY BEST BUY HER DIAMONDS AT GALLEA IEWELEHS Tony Gallea TW 3-3267 402 Conant St. Maumee, Ohio Carl Schmidt Chevrolet BEST DEAL-ALWAYS Perrysburg. Ohio James R. Bowers ASPHALT AND PAVING Commercial. Industrial. Residential Garage Floors. Tennis Courts. Driveways Spraying. Sidewalks. Roads Bulldozing. Grading Plant: TR. 4-7891, Lime City, Ohio Office: TR. 4-4822, Fremont-P-Burg Rd, Perrysburq, Ohio Free Estimates 1: 163 I I 75:? be, 60106 awwhwcwa 1721,51 ' m M? lew $0 am ' Mame m mun - w ' m L 6 79641. jM. 0 0.11.231 atiQnS I . , 4, 1;?ch W WTEEMththrgsedf Ha'f '1' . . xx. Wall: to gchaqvf 6714106 y 1, . Zachman Assoclaies KMOOC g. ,. U $6115ch6. 6M7? 72 id .In Kmairx Wannabe cm 13m: 656 XIQAx: Mywwu Wiwmat Mmi Kiwi CLEw'fyy 62 I W ke, ZdbU x6; Compliments of 0144 Ma Mu 0a a.;$mABBEY ETNA U75 0 Kat CAL CW. ,Kapwd Zyww, mean 6 76 doc! GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '63 WESTHAVEN DRUGS OF MAUMEE 164 r K'VZJLL 7C X L r . COMPLIMENTS TO THE 1 CLASS OF 1963 ! John's Moiel 8: Restaurani Mqumee, Ohio MADE IN U.S.A. THE QUALITY MARK TO LOOK FOR LIBBEY'OWENS'FORD a Glam: Name in, 6-4241: TOLEDO 2, OHIO What a wonderful Open World Have you noticed schoois like this on your travels? Probably, because new buildings are springing up everywhere. They are beautiful and functional structures with large glass areas to create an open-world atmosphere to eliminate the feeling of being boxed in. Wherever you live, work, shop or travel, you,ll find LAO-F Glass making it more enjoyw able. In homes, motels, schools and stores. In oches and fac- tories. In hospitals and church- es. In cars, buses, trains and planes. There,s an L-O'F Glass that insulates windows. It,s called Thermopane4 insulating glass. Another subdues sun heat and glare. L'O4F Glass that makes automobiles safer. L'O'F Glass to do a thousand things. And when anyone needs glass, there,s an authority on it Laboratories, shops and studyrooms nearbya your local indepen- are separated from twin classroom dent L'O'F Glass Distributor buildings by a broad, central court. or Dealer. His name is in the Ithaca Senior High School, Ithaca, telephone book Yellow Pages N.Y. Architects: Perkins 85 Will, under uGlass . Call him. White Plains, N.Y. Ienry Packing Company KLENA JEWELRY WHOLESALE BEEF-VEAL Phone-Perrysburg 8744369 9244 Fremont Pike Perrysburg. Ohio HAMILTON4BULOVA and SWISS WATCHES Feature Lock Diamonds A11 Speidel chchbcmds 118 Louisiana Ave. Perrysburg 165 COMPLIMENTS OF SCHREIER GREENHOUSE East River Road EV 2-1941 Perrysburg, Ohio BEST LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1963 lime City Stone Company Lime City, Ohio TR 4191 1 BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1963 A complete line of graduation gifts HAROLD'S JEWELRY COUNTRY CHARM SHOPPING CENTER 166 GOOD LUCK TO THE 63 CLASS FROM K immey Kay's Beauty Salon Perrysburg, Ohio Best Wishes to the Class of 68 We service Everything we sell Frigidaire Sherwin-Willicxms Paints Zenith T. V. COMMODORE SUPPLY CO. 316 Louisiana Ave. C815 SUPPLY INC. Automotive Wholesalers United Delco Machine Shop Service 312 Louisiana Ave. Perrysburg, Ohio Phone 874-4327 Congratulations to The Class Of 1963 COFFEE CUP Clifford Burdette, Prop. Bud Calipetro's Cocktail Lounge FINE LIQUORS-BEER 6: WINE CHOICE STEAKS-DINNERS Openwlo A. M.62:30 A. M. TW 8-9131 Maumee, Ohio 167 LANDMARKS OF PROGRESS - IN TOLEDG Glass Center or the World Llhhey Glass Divlston Plant Ash 1. Champlaln In these four buildings are employed more than 4,000 Owens-Illinois men and women of Greater Toledo. Their employment means payrolls and purchasing power which adds strength to the areds economy. Through nation-wide Company growth and prog- Home of tine Libbey taple ress, Owens-Illinois payrolls here have long pro- glassware, thls manufacturing . . . . pIant employs nearly 1.50 Vlded a part of the economlc dnve thch has and .is one of 50 Owens- marked Toledots advancement. These four build- I'm : plants and mm .ID' . . . . . . cated throughout the nation. mgs are a v151ble mgn of that contrlbutlon- past, present and future. Dtiaaglisgsnter . v Owens-llllnnls Technfcal Canter ' am: 3 '9 '7 CC 1700 North Westwond Customer service facilities, stafte nearly 500 after Owens-Illinnis tomers the advantages of special design. product Iesearch andl keting services More than 1,300 Toledoharea One of the world's largest and most complete glass, plastics residents WOIk in the 0-! Gen- and forest products research rapitities, housing more than eral Ohices. Total Company 800 scientists, engineers. techmmans and staff personnel. employment exceeds 36,000. MAKERS OF $ PRODUCTS OWENStILLINOIi GENERAL OFFICES - TOLEDO l, 01- REX :3- m f 83m 0 ' . 0 ORDt WMHXt LWWm w kDCRQZQH 51,341 06 Xmas; us- KBSK 0K KWUW wwa 9 WUCUN qmt m mmmow m owwcst - w 3 xmw WWJQ 351111011133 MW w M END . 0 w,mhw bk, FUiL W05 qu m m M WThe UEEmEe Store 03$ kw WW 00g 0800000, 3 9 For Men And Young Menkf Mb Downtown, Toledo gyms l? h f 16B THERESA'S BEAUTY SALON 221 West Indiana Hair Styling 6c Tinting A Specialty TR-4-6396 2 Operators Theresa Klubuger Best Wishes NORMS Appliance Center Sales 6: Service Of All Home Appliances 208 Louisiana Avenue, Perrysburg TR 4-4359 Philip Davis Fruit Farm White Road Fruits and Vegetables in season APPLES-CIDER PLUMS2PEACHES COMPLIMENTS OF AL'S PURE OIL Fremont 5: E. Fifth Street Perrysburq, Ohio TR 4-0023 ; SMITH'S, n X . C 8. F, STOER j: :94 Serving Toledo Since 1916 : 7 v .5 5 7: J; Cafeterias Coffee Shop Cocktail Lounges '13:: ll' , V V: 12W; v V. a JV Service Restaurants , Pastry Shops COMPLIMENTS TO . , Downtown Suburban V L . 4' Madison Cit Erie Westqate Chopping Center THE CLASS OF 63H ,1 C. 6: F. VARIETY STORE u 3 ' - Nationally Known for Good Food Louisiana Avenue Perrysburq, Ohio :5 t , i ' a I g . ! W3 - GINGRICH BROTHERS Dodge-Dart Dealers DODGE LANCER COMPLIMENTS DODGE TRUCKS QUALITY USED CARS 122 East Front Street I Del 5 Super Dollar perrysburgl 0th Phone TR. 4-4331 Your complete super market USDA. Choice Beef Garden Fresh Vegetables 170 HUUCK'S REXALL DRUG STORE Physician and Surgical Supplies KODAKS The Dependable Store DRUGS SODAS CANDY HALLMARK GREETING CARDS PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 1963 From GOURMET, INC. With Two Locations The Everglades Supper Club Route 25 6 Roachton Roads Perrysburq, Ohio Continental Inn 3491 Latchct Road Millbury, Ohio 171 AV CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ,63 OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS CORPORATION GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1963 172 A g , . . .2 . .1 X , - 1 ; EARLE 'Y; moron COMPANY Congrajtplations from x IChryglgr, Plymouth, Valiant Dealer U - 5 VI f I . ' HYJXQO'MonIroe Strait , Toledo 2, Ohio a ' Phone CH 38291 PERRYSBURG PHARMACY Prescriptions, Fountain, Cosmetics Money Orders UtiIity Bills JOHN GALLAGHER, Manager Country Charm Shopping Center PhoneTR 4-4361 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1963 FROM KESSLER'S MEN'S WEAR 121 Louisiana Perrysburg, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1963 FROM Clays Barber Shop CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1963 COMPLIMENTS OF MRS. PIATT'S BAKERY IR. 4-4161 errysburq, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1963 FROM IIM'S CARRY OUT st: . , COMPLIMENTS OF ZEKE'S BARBER SHOP . ' Zeke 54 Gordw TR 4-4242 f 416 Louisiana Avenue Compliments oi SERVICE DISCOUNT HARDWARE f COMPLIMENTS OF Blue Ribbon Cleaners TO THE CLASS OF 1963 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1968 From BUB'S SHELL BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1968 From Toledo Engraving ONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1963 CDPCO PAPER C0. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1963 From PERRYSBURG MACHINE 8: TOOL . CoM-PLIMENTS 11 1. I j 1 .11 EETERSSTAMPING ' 1 DIVISION DONOVAN I75 Over 30 Years of Reliable Service SERVING YOU AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS SINCE 1922 LUWNSBURY CHEVROLET CO. H A Lhu'wd a 801 Front St. - 3,3,, C 21L L 1,13de- f Toledo, Ohio m 35;; 3 W LX343: , far? I ' ZLlUw NIJLILIWQ 7374' $1,141 HULL H 11 .427 iffwmlxj Hi F Nb 3 '3 r chww A 1 3.31:: 3'17-3 I'Fk-etl,4:1 I C17,! KC 33' H. A. POWELL STUDIOS Expression ....1's a reflection of thinking Your Expression......1's the soul of your portrait Have your portrait made by specialists in the art of expression one of America's leading photographic studios. TOLEDO PHOTOS by WALLY WISNIEWSKI i 2495 Collingwood CH 4-1465 176 J SOUTH DIXIE SUPPER? TILE. CINDER BLOCK, COMMON BRICK. FACE BRICK. 165? CEMENT BLOCK 5M x J TR. 4-7938 on Rt. 25 Perrysburq, Ohio ??;ka errysburg CV40 Daily 9 to Wm; CHARLES W. KLOSE Photographic Repair Service 9A National Camera Service Show Guaranteed Repairs On All Photographic Equipment 219 Walnut TR-4-6196 COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 1963 From KAZMAIER'S MARKET Corner of Second and Elm Perrysburq, Ohio Congratulations To The Community Of Their School Development Of The New High To The Perrysburg In Their Effort To Improve 3 x3; 3? : M 3-34 , .3 , : : 3 ?:nwzwi catcuacg aCi ities : l 047M527prsz :MCC 55 4:47 662 W 1.22M; , yb MJLIZ W School From The Beginning Stages 7 7Q: fig: l IIIIIIIIII ELI ixullllllkli a . I 'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ r w. ENTENMAN INC 25W F, :.::f::;y.wb ; I; GENERAL CONTRACTOR w 3:: :ng 5i: :2: gpMiIIOFF ELECTRIC c0. JOHNSON PLUMBING AND HEATING 179 Compliments To The Senior Class Of 1963 F rom The MESSENGER 1 jg QJPME ELLICV'KVAE: 57;? ct; LUACJ M417 XL? 1711f :ij 5L6:1Fr1 a8; .EWK'QJ: ibt lm5, 42., W 6111:1271 IJUA ha V'c'y Aachcil a 000x KLMEL? tan 4;: 3L; K!,z,70.cc 0V 63'L'Mng1JLJ


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